Sabaot elders want Gachagua investigated over divisive remarks

Rift Valley
By Martin Ndiema | Jul 14, 2025
Former Deputy President and Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua during a political rally at Mulu Mutisya grounds in Machakos town on May 30, 2025. [John Muia, Standard]

A section of elders from the Sabaot community has called on investigative agencies to take firm action against former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over remarks they say are fanning ethnic divisions and threatening Kenya’s fragile national unity.

Speaking in Kitle, the elders accused Gachagua of exploiting tribal rhetoric to gain political traction ahead of the 2027 general elections. They warned that such utterances could inflame inter-community tensions and reverse the gains made in national cohesion.

“Gachagua has to be tamed. The ethnic narrative he is advancing is dangerous. It has the potential to evoke tensions among communities at a time when the country should be focusing on unity and development,” said Reverend Peter Chemaswet, a respected cleric and community leader.

The elders expressed concern that the former deputy president was resorting to inflammatory language without regard for the long-term impact on the country’s peace and stability.

“We have made significant strides as a nation in promoting issue-based politics. Dragging us back to tribal mobilization for political gain is not only retrogressive but deeply irresponsible," said Makusta Kiboi.

The elders also aimed at opposition leaders championing the so-called “one-term presidency” narrative against President William Ruto, saying it is a coded political strategy designed to weaken the current administration and disrupt governance.

“These slogans have a hidden agenda that seeks to destabilize the government and serve narrow political interests. This is a threat to national security," said Willy Kapkara.

Reaffirming their dedication to peace and unity, the elders urged all communities to reject tribal incitement and stand firm against divisive politics.

“We won’t dance to the tunes of incitement. The one-term slogan is a veiled call for anarchy, and we must reject it,” said Stephen Cheses Temoi.

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