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Gachagua responds to critics of his dressing

The DP said he didn't have the luxury to think about dressing.


News13 September 2022 - 10:29
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In Summary


• One day we will pen down what we went through, the threats were real and we had to protect ourselves.

• Rigathi said he had taken a break from the gym to focus on important matters but he is going back to cut the added weight.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua giving his maiden address at the Kasarani Stadium on September 13, 2022.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has told off Kenyans who have been criticizing him because of his dress code.

Speaking on Tuesday morning, he said that he didn't have time to sit pretty as he had other priority matters that need his attention.

"We did not have the luxury to come out here and work out and sit pretty, we had to do 10 meetings everyday and that is how by the help of God we were able to have victory," Gachagua said.

"People have been raising questions about the way I dress, I want to tell the people I had no luxury to think about dressing I was caring about my life, I was in danger that was my concern. That I live to take care of my family."

One day we will pen down what we went through, the threats were real and we had to protect ourselves.

Rigathi said he had taken a break from the gym to focus on the important matters but he is going back to cut the added weight.

"Going forward I will be back in the gym, after some time people will like what they see, we did not have time to go buy new clothes so that you can cope with the extra weight," he said.

Rigathi said he spent most of his time protecting his family from state agencies and also himself from the threats he was receiving at the time.

"We were people who were targeted for elimination and to go to prison the first instincts of a human being is safety and that is what vi was working on," he said.

The DP said he was ready to work hand in hand with President William Ruto to move the country forward.

"I thank God that today we have a new president who respects the rule of law, democracy and who will not use criminal justice to system to fight his political enemy," he said. 

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