Wednesday, August 7, 2024 - Renowned political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has questioned Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s claim of understanding what is happening on the ground.
This follows Gachagua’s recent
move to accuse President William Ruto’s government of not listening to the
electorate.
Gachagua has positioned himself
as a politician who is attentive to grassroots events and always listens to
the ground.
However, according to Mutahi
Ngunyi, Gachagua is not listening to the ground, because if he did, he would
not be as tribal as he is today.
He noted that the Gen Zs have
declared themselves as tribeless and are the hottest thing on the ground today, thus questioning which ground Gachagua listens to.
"Dear Riggy G, you love Kikuyus very much. And as a Kikuyu, I love you too.
"Problem: I committed ethnic suicide before Gen Z. However, you remain a Kikuyu chauvinist.
"You listened to
the ground? Yes. And GenZ are tribeless? Yes. Which ground are you listening
to? Your iPhone?" he posed.
At the height of the
government's crisis, the deputy president chose to endear himself to the
people, posing as their defender and saviour.
Irrespective of the
consequences, the DP is branding himself as the voice of the people in a
government viewed as neglecting its core constituency, the hustlers.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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