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Gospel artist Ngaruiya Junior slams Gachagua over 'tribal politics'

By By Ndung’u GachaneMay 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kikuyu gospel artist Ngaruiya Junior has come out strongly against former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, accusing him of manipulation, political deceit, and promoting divisive tribal politics.

The celebrated Kigooco singer, known for his energetic Kikuyu praise songs, said he left Gachagua’s political camp after realising that the Deputy President was more focused on self-enrichment than national unity or development.

This follows Gachagua’s recent public dismissal of Ngaruiya as a “Class Two dropout”—a statement that appears to have triggered the gospel artist’s sharp rebuke.

“I stood with Gachagua before, during, and after his impeachment. We even formed a team to rally sympathy for him across the country,” Ngaruiya said in a statement. “But it later became clear to us that it was all a well-packaged lie to blindfold innocent Kenyans.”

The artist accused Gachagua of exploiting the economic frustrations of ordinary Kenyans to build his political brand.

He also pointed to a growing list of former allies who have parted ways with the former Deputy President, including prominent figures such as Kimani Ngunjiri, Mary Wamaua, and Ngunjiri Wambugu.

“This is why so many leaders are now seeking to leave his divisive, tribal-based movement,” said Ngaruiya, adding that he has also distanced himself from former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, who is currently facing legal challenges.

Ngaruiya criticised Gachagua for failing to support already established Mt Kenya political parties such as Jubilee, Narc-Kenya, and the Democratic Party, claiming that the Deputy President is instead focused on sabotaging these parties to consolidate his grip on the region.

“During a closed-door meeting ahead of the launch of his DCP party, Gachagua admitted he was working to dismantle other Mt Kenya-based political outfits to ensure he controls the region’s political direction,” claimed the artist.

Ngaruiya said Mt Kenya artists are now rallying behind Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, describing him as a more inclusive and approachable leader.

“We demand respect and reject your ethnic, tribalist politics. Gachagua labelled me a school dropout unfit for his party’s ticket—it’s okay. But we deserve roads, electricity, youth employment, and decent housing. These things come from leadership, not hatred.”

“Stop treating Kenyans like your own children. I left because I refuse to be used. I stand for truth, not betrayal. The two-term journey is on course, and it’s unstoppable.”

Kikuyu gospel artist Ngaruiya Junior has come out strongly against former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, accusing him of manipulation, political deceit, and promoting divisive tribal politics.

The celebrated
Kigooco
singer, known for his energetic Kikuyu praise songs, said he left Gachagua’s political camp after realising that the Deputy President was more focused on self-enrichment than national unity or development.

This follows Gachagua’s recent public dismissal of Ngaruiya as a “Class Two dropout”—a statement that appears to have triggered the gospel artist’s sharp rebuke.
“I stood with Gachagua before, during, and after his impeachment. We even formed a team to rally sympathy for him across the country,” Ngaruiya said in a statement. “But it later became clear to us that it was all a well-packaged lie to blindfold innocent Kenyans.”

The artist accused Gachagua of exploiting the economic frustrations of ordinary Kenyans to build his political brand.
He also pointed to a growing list of former allies who have parted ways with the former Deputy President, including prominent figures such as Kimani Ngunjiri, Mary Wamaua, and Ngunjiri Wambugu.
“This is why so many leaders are now seeking to leave his divisive, tribal-based movement,” said Ngaruiya, adding that he has also distanced himself from former Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, who is currently facing legal challenges.

Ngaruiya criticised Gachagua for failing to support already established Mt Kenya political parties such as Jubilee, Narc-Kenya, and the Democratic Party, claiming that the Deputy President is instead focused on sabotaging these parties to consolidate his grip on the region.
“During a closed-door meeting ahead of the launch of his DCP party, Gachagua admitted he was working to dismantle other Mt Kenya-based political outfits to ensure he controls the region’s political direction,” claimed the artist.

Ngaruiya said Mt Kenya artists are now rallying behind Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, describing him as a more inclusive and approachable leader.
“We demand respect and reject your ethnic, tribalist politics. Gachagua labelled me a school dropout unfit for his party’s ticket—it’s okay. But we deserve roads, electricity, youth employment, and decent housing. These things come from leadership, not hatred.”

“Stop treating Kenyans like your own children. I left because I refuse to be used. I stand for truth, not betrayal. The two-term journey is on course, and it’s unstoppable.”

Published Date: 2025-05-28 18:25:35
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By Ndung’u Gachane
Source: The Standard
By Ndung’u Gachane

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