Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s call for forgiveness and unity in the Mount Kenya region is a significant step towards healing and reconciliation.
His remarks, made on Friday in Limuru, urging former President Uhuru Kenyatta to forgive those who wronged him in 2022, demonstrate a commitment to moving past past mistakes and working towards a more united community.
“Never again will the people of the Mount Kenya region allow outsiders to divide them,” the Deputy President declared.
Gachagua’s acknowledgment of past mistakes and his assurance that they will not be repeated is a powerful message of accountability and growth.
By recognizing the need for forgiveness and reconciliation, he is setting a positive example for others to follow. His emphasis on the importance of supporting leaders, regardless of their actions, highlights the need for unity and solidarity within the Mount Kenya region.
“The other day, I was on the radio and I said we are sorry, I was wrong as well as you people and we seek forgiveness and it will never happen again in Mount Kenya region,” Gachagua.
The Deputy President’s call for vigilance and unity in the face of attempts to divide the community is a timely reminder of the importance of standing together in the face of external pressures.
By urging the people of the region to speak in one voice and support each other, Gachagua is sending a clear message that division and discord will not be tolerated.
“Going forward, we will speak in one voice, and you should not stub your friend back because he is doing well, support him at all levels,” Gachagua said.
The presence of other leaders from the region, including Nyandarua Deputy Governor Mwangi Mathara, Senator John Methu, and various Members of Parliament and County Assembly members, underscores the widespread support for Gachagua’s message of forgiveness and unity. Together, they are sending a strong signal that the Mount Kenya region is committed to moving forward in a spirit of cooperation and solidarity.
According to locals, the Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s call for forgiveness and unity in the Mount Kenya region is a positive and constructive step towards healing past wounds and building a stronger, more united community. Other say, by acknowledging past mistakes, emphasizing the importance of supporting leaders, and calling for vigilance against division, Gachagua is setting a powerful example for others to follow.