Kenya's Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and his wife Pastor Dorcas Gachagua have broken their silence after the swearing-in of Professor Abraham Kithure Kindiki as Deputy President.
Prof. Kithure Kindiki, was Today, November, 1, sworn in As Kenya's Deputy President Following the Impeachment of Rigathi Gachagua.
In a statement, Gachagua appreciated his family, thanking God for what he called the gift of “a family”.
The former second-in-command shared a photo of his family in their home and expressed his eagerness to enjoy time together.
Gachagua went on to state that the smell of fresh grass and the sounds of birds singing their melodious songs are what a happy family needs.
He expressed that he is happy to be home, a place where he was born and raised to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mt Kenya
At the same time, the former Deputy President stated that he remains grateful to God for giving him a loving and supportive family.
Here is part of the Statement:
“Home Sweet Home!
Thanking God for the gift of my family. The smell of fresh grass sounds of chirping birds is what a happy family needs. I will remain forever grateful to God, for giving me a loving and supportive family. We are happy to be home, where I was born and brought up!
I can’t wait for the morning to take my walk in Hombe Forest, enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mt Kenya as I thank God for His kindness.
God Bless Kenya,” Gachagua wrote.
On her part Dorcus Rigathi wrote
“We Give God all the glory.
It is easy to look at the challenges and circumstances surrounding you and forget the cardinal rule of a believer. Today, my family and I choose to give a prayer of thanksgiving, understanding that God remains sovereign, whether He saves us from fire or not, Daniel 3:16-18. We give thanks to God for His awesome faithfulness. We call Him, Ebenezer, for this far we celebrate Him. We have seen His mercy and experienced His goodness. Glory and honour be to His Holy name."
Prof. Kithure Kindiki, takes over Gachagua's role, deputizing President William Ruto under the Kenya Kwanza Administration, for the remainder of their term.