Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has hit out at former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over his continued attacks on the government, telling him Kenyans will not listen to him.
Mudavadi said they are firmly on course to deliver on their agenda to the citizenry and that they will not be distracted by his rhetoric.
He reminded him that having been impeached, he has no chance of vying for an elective seat or holding any public office.
“We do not want to be misled by someone who is roaming yet can no longer occupy any public office in the country,” he said.
He also told Kenyans to stay focused and avoid giving him attention saying “Kenya must move”.
“Kenya is not there to listen to you mourning every other day. We must move and we must develop the country and that is where President William Ruto is taking us.”
He said if somebody was mourning then “he has finished the mourning. The mourning period is over".
Gachagua who was impeached in October last year has been all out criticising the government even as he continues to assert his influence in national politics ahead of 2027.
His allies have confirmed that he would soon unveil his new political vehicle with reports indicating he is planning to sponsor candidates using the party ticket.
"The People's Deputy President will soon, in the next weeks launch the party that will shake the country's political landscape,'' Embakasi North MP James Gakuya told the Star.
While attending a church service in Laikipia County on Sunday, Gachagua disclosed that his political party will be unveiled next month.
"In two weeks, I will give you direction and will do it in a live television interview. Currently, I am still consulting but early next month I will make a pronouncement,'' Gachagua said.