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Nobody wants to overthrow you – Gachagua to Ruto

He said the “wantam” movement is not seeking to unconstitutionally take Ruto's power.

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by SHARON MWENDE

News09 July 2025 - 14:09
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In Summary


  • Gachagua said the opposition, which has made its position clear, only seeks to remove Ruto from State House through the ballot in 2027.
  • He criticised Ruto for alleging that there is a plot to overthrow his administration.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua addressing the press at Karen, Nairobi on July 9, 2025/SCREENGRAB

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has denied claims that the opposition is planning to overthrow  President William Ruto from power.

Addressing the press on Wednesday, an hour after Ruto’s statement, Gachagua said the “wantam” movement is not seeking to seize power unconstitutionally.

“We want to advise you that the wantam movement is not getting you out of power outside the Constitution,” Gachagua said.

“Mr President, nobody wants to overthrow your government, nobody wants you out of power through unconstitutional means.”

Gachagua said the opposition, which has made its position clear, only seeks to remove Ruto from State House through the ballot in 2027.

He criticised Ruto for alleging that there is a plot to overthrow his administration.

Gachagua said the claim is an excuse to persecute opposition leaders.

"Nobody wants you out of government unconstitutionally. We want to face you on the ballot in August 2027, so just relax," the former DP said.

He maintained that no one is interested in seizing power through unconstitutional means.

Earlier on, while speaking during a tour at Kilimani, Nairobi, President Ruto firmly declared that his rivals will not succeed in forcibly removing him from power through unconstitutional means.

 Ruto said he will not allow the country to be destabilised by individuals pushing for a change in leadership outside of the constitutional process.

He dismissed what he described as attempts by impatient groups to force an early transition of power, saying such efforts would not succeed.

“This country will not be destroyed by a few people who are impatient and who want a change of government using unconstitutional means. It is not going to happen,” he stated.

Ruto called on his critics to prepare for the 2027 general election if they believe they have better policies to offer Kenyans.

 “If they have plans, let's meet in 2027. They should prepare their manifesto, and then we will meet in 2027. There is no shortcut in between,” he stated.

He emphasised that leadership changes can only happen through democratic elections, not demonstrations.

“I want to tell them, it will not happen. And if they were thinking about it, they better think again,” Ruto said.

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