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Rigathi Gachagua Claims Ruto Wants To Reduce Mt Kenya Votes

Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has accused president William Ruto of intentionally allowing alcohol brewing in Mt. Kenya.

Speaking in Nakuru, Gachagua claimed that the government had hired people to intentionally give illicit brews to the people of Mt. Kenya with the intention to reduce Mt. Kenya votes. Gachagua has lately been accusing Ruto of trying to sabotage the mountain despite Gachagua claiming the region had already moved on from betrayal.

Gachagua claimed that police and chiefs are leading the operation of spreading illicit brews in the mountain. “Police and chiefs have been instructed to allow people to continue drinking the deadly alcohol, so the number of registered voters decreases. It is immoral; it is unacceptable to target a community for destruction and extinction through the sale of poison to them. It is entirely possible to end the war on alcoholism because I had already achieved it, he said.

However, Adan Duale has come out through his social media and accused Gacchagua of being reckless and told him to be a Democratic person.

African Watch Reporter

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