‘My Life Since Impeachment!’ – Rigathi Gachagua Narrates
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has opened up about his life since being impeached in October 2024.
During an appearance on Inooro TV Sunday night, the former Deputy President stated that his departure from office has given him tranquility and allowed him to reconnect with his loved ones.
Gachagua also reflected on his career, highlighting his positive experiences since leaving office.
“I have so much peace and thank God for life and good health. Now I have time to introspect on where we have come from, where we are going, and how it’s all going,” Gachagua said.
The former DP stated that the shift has given him the opportunity to engage in meaningful interactions with friends and family, which he previously couldn’t do due to his hectic duties as deputy president.
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“I’m also happy because I now have lots of time to engage with my friends, have talks, and visit people I didn’t have time for before. I can sit down with my relatives, those I grew up with, and just talk,” he said.
Gachagua also discussed the time he now spends with his personal family and the satisfaction of bonding with his wife and children.
“I now have time to spend with my wife and my kids. We talk, and I am content. I have no problem with anyone.”
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The ex-DP stated that some anticipated him to isolate himself following the impeachment, but he is a survivor and this is only a phase.
“Some people thought that after leaving office, I would remain indoors, doing nothing, not even talking to anyone. I’m someone who has seen and gone through many things. I’m a survivor, one who dies and resurrects,” he said.
Gachagua was Kenya’s first deputy president to face impeachment. On October 8, the National Assembly impeached him, and on October 17, the Senate confirmed his removal.
Gachagua, who is currently defending the impeachment process in court, has remained vocal on issues affecting the country.
‘My Life Since Impeachment!’ – Rigathi Gachagua Narrates
