Former Interior Permanent Secretary Dr. Karanja Kibicho has made a passionate plea for former President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to unite.
Speaking during the funeral ceremony of the late former Kirinyaga County Senator, Kibicho emphasized that the convergence of diverse leaders at the event was a clear signal that the region and the nation are ready for a cohesive development agenda.
A Call for Regional and National Unity
During the solemn send-off, Dr. Kibicho noted that the presence of various political heavyweights served as a unifying factor for the people of Mount Kenya.
He maintained that for the greater development of the Republic of Kenya, the two leaders must set aside their previous political differences.
The former PS argued that a stronger unity of the region is the only way to ensure that the interests of the electorate are prioritized in the current political landscape.
Simplifying the Path to Development
According to Kibicho, the late Senator’s legacy of bringing people together has simplified the calls for unity across the political divide. He stressed that Uhuru and Gachagua must unite to provide the leadership necessary for economic stability. By working together, the duo could leverage their combined influence to advocate for better infrastructure, agricultural reforms, and youth empowerment—key pillars for the republic’s progress.
Simplifying the Path to Development
According to Kibicho, the late Senator’s legacy of bringing people together has simplified the calls for unity across the political divide. He stressed that Uhuru and Gachagua must unite to provide the leadership necessary for economic stability.
By working together, the duo could leverage their combined influence to advocate for better infrastructure, agricultural reforms, and youth empowerment—key pillars for the republic’s progress.
The Future of Kenya’s Political Landscape.
As the 2027 general elections approach, the potential reconciliation between Uhuru Kenyatta and Rigathi Gachagua remains a hot topic in Kenyan politics. Kibicho’s remarks reflect a growing sentiment among stakeholders that “the Mountain” must speak with one voice.
The call for these two influential figures to work for the people is seen as a strategic move to consolidate the region’s bargaining power and foster a peaceful environment for national growth.