In a recent development for ousted Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, part of his security detail has been reinstated following widespread concerns regarding his safety. This move comes after Gachagua had been left without official security for over two weeks after his impeachment by the Senate on October 17, 2024. The reinstatement of security and official vehicles signals a notable shift in the handling of Gachagua’s situation amidst ongoing political tensions and legal challenges.
Background: Impeachment and Withdrawal of Security
Gachagua’s troubles began when the Senate voted to impeach him, citing five out of eleven grounds presented against him. His impeachment has been a polarizing issue within Kenyan politics, leading to an ongoing struggle for power and influence. Following his ouster, Gachagua found himself in a precarious position, devoid of the security that is typically afforded to individuals of his former status. His official bodyguards were withdrawn, leaving him vulnerable to perceived threats, prompting him to voice his concerns about his safety.
On October 20, Gachagua expressed his frustration regarding the situation. He revealed that all security officers assigned to him had been disarmed and instructed not to approach him. He stated, “I have been here alone without a single officer looking after me. All officers close to me were disarmed and given a warning that they should not be near me. As we speak, the Deputy President has no single security officer around him. He is alone.”
He also highlighted the confiscation of vehicles belonging to his office staff, suggesting a calculated effort to undermine his position. “Last night, all vehicles of offices who work under me were impounded to cripple the office of the DP. I don’t understand this level of viciousness to a man who helped you to become president,” he remarked, hinting at deeper political motivations behind the withdrawal of his security.
Reinstatement of Security and Vehicles
The reinstatement of Gachagua’s security detail comes at a critical juncture, as he continues to navigate the complexities of his impeachment. On Sunday, he was reported to have regained two of his official cars, which he utilized during a church service at St. James ACK Cathedral in Kiambu. Accompanied by two official bodyguards from the General Service Unit (GSU), Gachagua appeared to be taking steps to re-establish his presence in the political landscape, despite his ongoing legal battles.
Kiambu Senator Karugo Thangwa publicly acknowledged the reinstatement of Gachagua’s security detail, stating, “The state has reinstated part of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s security detail.” The senator further urged the government to restore Gachagua’s employees, emphasizing that “justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done.” This plea reflects a broader sentiment among Gachagua’s supporters who perceive the ongoing developments as a fight against perceived injustice.
Moreover, police officers have been deployed to Gachagua’s private residence in Karen, which indicates a recognition of the risks he may face following the withdrawal of his official security. Prior to this, Gachagua had resorted to hiring a private security firm to safeguard his residence, which many viewed as a temporary solution to a troubling situation.
Public Statements and Political Positioning
During his appearance in Kiambu, Gachagua made poignant remarks about the political landscape in Mount Kenya, asserting that “Mt. Kenya doesn’t forget but forgives.” His words resonated with many who have witnessed the shifting loyalties and complex alliances that characterize Kenyan politics. “We forgive but we don’t forget,” he added, alluding to the long-standing grievances among his constituents and supporters.
Gachagua’s comments also carry an implicit warning to those who may underestimate the loyalty and resilience of the people of Mount Kenya. He remarked, “I have heard people saying that three years is a lot of time, that by 2027, people will have forgotten. Even the atrocities meted on us, the pain we suffered, we still remember. When the time is right, we will address the issue at hand. But at the moment, we will keep quiet.” This statement suggests that he remains strategically poised to leverage public sentiment when the political climate shifts in his favor.
Legal Battle and Future Implications
Gachagua’s legal battles are far from over. He continues to maintain that he is the appointed Deputy President, citing a stay order from the court that halts the Senate’s decision to oust him. His resolve to pursue legal avenues reflects a determination to restore his political standing. Gachagua has expressed his intention to return to the Senate to defend himself against the grounds for his impeachment, which he believes were unjust.
The political landscape in Kenya is often characterized by shifting allegiances and unexpected turnarounds. Gachagua’s situation serves as a reminder of the fragility of political power and the lengths to which individuals may go to reclaim their positions. As he navigates these challenges, Gachagua will undoubtedly face increasing scrutiny from both political opponents and the public.
Conclusion: A Tense Political Landscape
The reinstatement of part of Gachagua’s security detail is a critical development in an unfolding political saga that reflects the complexities of Kenyan governance. It underscores the often volatile relationship between political figures and the state apparatus, especially during periods of political upheaval.
As Gachagua continues to assert his position and fight for reinstatement, the implications of his legal battles extend beyond his individual circumstances. They highlight the broader dynamics at play within Kenyan politics, where alliances are forged and broken, and public sentiment can dramatically shift.
The coming months will be crucial for Gachagua, as he seeks to rebuild his political capital and navigate a landscape that remains rife with uncertainty. His words and actions will be closely watched by both supporters and detractors, as the narrative of his political career continues to unfold. In the meantime, the reinstatement of his security may provide a temporary sense of relief, but the underlying tensions in Kenyan politics are unlikely to dissipate anytime soon.