Gachagua to Ex-CS Kuria: Relax, God will open doors

"Hakuna mlango wanafunga bila kufungua ingine."

In Summary

• Gachagua said Kuria should relax, insisting that no door closes, without another opening.

• He noted that the former CS is still young and that God will provide new opportunities.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua addressing Kiambu residents on August 21, 2024.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua addressing Kiambu residents on August 21, 2024.
Image: DPCS

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has said that he wishes former Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria well, even as he moves on to other things.

Speaking in Githunguri on Wednesday, Gachagua said Kuria should relax, insisting that no door closes, without another opening.

He noted that the former CS is still young and that God will provide new opportunities.

"My brother Moses Kuria, relax. Hakuna mlango wanafunga bila kufungua ingine (No door closes without another opening). We wish you well," the DP said.

The two leaders had attended the funeral of two relatives of Kiambu senator Karungo Thangwa.

They both called for the unity of the Mt Kenya region, for the sake of development.

In response to Gachagua's remarks, Kuria thanked the DP for the kind words.

Kuria went on to say that he is a believer and strongly trusts God will make him Mt Kenya kingpin.

He added that he also hopes to become the next President of Kenya.

"To my brother DP Rigathi Gachagua. Thank you for your kind words. Indeed God has His own designs. I am a believer. I strongly trust that He will make me the current Mt Kenya kingpin and the 6th President of the Republic of Kenya. Asante Ndugu," Kuria said.

Kuria is among the Cabinet Secretaries in President William Ruto's first Cabinet.

He did not get reappointed after Ruto reconstituted his Cabinet.

The President dismissed his entire cabinet on July 11, 2024.

President Ruto in the reconstitution retained at least 10 CSs reappointing 11, including a new Attorney general.

In the new appointments, five CS came from the Raila Odinga Opposition party, ODM.

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