Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua made an unexpected appearance at a musicians’ concert hosted by Martin Wa Janet at Ihura Stadium, Murang’a County, drawing a massive crowd that greeted him with thunderous cheers. The event, held just three months after his removal from office, showcased Gachagua’s enduring popularity in the Mount Kenya region.

Clad in a white Godfather hat, Gachagua’s dramatic gesture of removing it sent the crowd into a frenzy, chanting his name with palpable excitement. Videos and photos from the event captured a mammoth gathering, celebrating his presence in a show of loyalty that has sparked political speculation.

This reception comes amid murmurs of dissatisfaction within Mount Kenya regarding President William Ruto’s administration. Analysts suggest Gachagua’s growing influence may signal waning support for Ruto in the region, where residents have expressed frustration over rising taxes, stalled projects, and unmet promises.

The heroic welcome Gachagua received raises critical questions about the shifting political dynamics in Mount Kenya. Has the former DP become the voice of discontent, or is the region sending a clear message to State House?

As Mount Kenya remains a key pillar in Kenya’s political framework, the crowd’s reaction to Gachagua’s return could mark the beginning of a significant shift in loyalties, with potential consequences for Ruto’s administration.
