Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has issued a stern warning to Inspector General of Police, IG Douglas Kanja.
Speaking on December 15, 2024, while attending a Church Service at Ishamara Baptist Church in Mukurweini Constituency, Nyeri County, the former Dp cautioned the police chief, for not serving Kenyans 'equally.
According to Gachagua, the Security agencies in the country are being used by the state to frustrate those opposed to President William Ruto's leadership and administration's policies.
"One day, Police IG Douglas Kanja, You Will Answer Why You Never Arrested Those Who Wanted to Kill Me" Gachagua Said.
The Former Deputy President, was speaking in reference to a recent attack while attending a funeral service.
Gachagua recently detailed events leading to the Attack in Limuru, Kiambu County.
The Former DP, pointed an accusatory finger at the National Government, after he was attacked while attending the Burial Ceremony of a Friend in the Mt Kenya region.
Gachagua in a statement on Thursday, November 26 stated that it is a very sad state of affairs and a major low for the state, who were clearly complicit in the actions.
“Today, I was at a funeral service in Limuru for a young man called Erastus Nduati. While we were preparing to lay the young man to rest goons attacked us & the other mourners who were present, including children” he said.
The former Deputy President went on to narrate how gangs randomly descended on mourners, attacking them with the weapons they had.
He noted that a specific group trailed him as he rushed towards his car, which they attacked with stones and iron bars.
“A specific group followed me as I went to my car, which they proceeded to attack with stones and iron bars. We literally drove out of the venue under a hail of rocks!” Gachagua stated.
Gachagua mentioned that Kenyans are aware the government withdrew the final aspects of his security that had remained in place after the impeachment process.
Additionally, He stated that he would not be intimidated or deterred from standing with Kenyans who rely on him for support during their moments of need.