Deputy President Gachagua’s impeachment highlights his failed attempts at reconciling with Uhuru Kenyatta and reshapes Kenya’s political landscape.
Gachagua’s Impeachment: A Cautionary Tale of Betrayal and Silence
Kenya’s political arena shifted dramatically following the October 17, 2024 impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, a man whose political ascent was built on fierce loyalty to President William Ruto—and a relentless vendetta against former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Now ousted from power, Gachagua’s downfall tells a larger story of broken alliances, strategic missteps, and a reconciliation that came too late.
🗣️ Years of Verbal War with Uhuru Kenyatta
Since 2022, Gachagua made headlines by publicly lashing out at Kenyatta, especially after the latter supported opposition leader Raila Odinga in the presidential race.
He framed himself as the unapologetic defender of Mount Kenya voters—alleging betrayal by Kenyatta and decrying his legacy as one of economic mismanagement and political abandonment.
“Uhuru betrayed his people,” Gachagua would often say at rallies, building his political capital on regional populism.
But these unrelenting attacks began to erode unity within the Kenya Kwanza coalition. Key allies viewed Gachagua’s obsession with Kenyatta as a distraction from President William Ruto’s transformative bottom-up economic agenda.
🤝 A Secret Attempt at Reconciliation
Behind closed doors in early 2024, Gachagua made quiet efforts to patch things up with Kenyatta. Political insiders say emissaries were sent to initiate dialogue, hoping to mend a broken bridge and secure Gachagua’s standing in Mount Kenya, where Kenyatta still holds influence.
But the former president, still stung by years of personal attacks, remained unmoved.
“It was too little, too late,” remarked a senior Jubilee Party member. “Gachagua’s overtures seemed more like political survival tactics than a genuine apology.”
⚖️ Impeachment and Kenyatta’s Telling Silence
Parliament voted overwhelmingly to impeach Gachagua on charges of abuse of office and corruption. As news of his removal spread, the former deputy president stood alone. Notably absent from the national conversation was Uhuru Kenyatta.
The former president’s silence—no press statement, no social media comment—has sparked speculation.
Many believe it is a calculated silence, signaling a refusal to engage with a man who built his career by tearing him down.
“Uhuru doesn’t need to say anything,” political analyst Herman Manyora told NTV Kenya. “Gachagua’s downfall speaks for itself.”
🌀 Political Fallout and the Road Ahead
Gachagua’s impeachment opens a new chapter for the Ruto administration, offering the president a chance to recalibrate his leadership team and focus on unity within Kenya Kwanza.
Yet, the bigger question remains: Who will fill Gachagua’s shoes? And can Ruto now govern without the internal friction that defined the last two years?
Meanwhile, Gachagua’s Mount Kenya support base remains politically unsettled. With his credibility tarnished and influence diminished, potential successors are already jockeying for relevance ahead of the 2027 elections.
🔇 Uhuru’s Silence, Loud and Clear
Kenyatta’s lack of response might be more powerful than any statement. It represents not just disinterest, but a form of political closure. The man once publicly vilified by Gachagua has chosen not to retaliate—he didn’t need to.
As one Jubilee insider put it:
“Sometimes, silence is the most devastating answer.”
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