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Gachagua, allies open second DCP office in US

The former DP insisted that no Kenyan will be left behind under the leadership of the DCP

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by BRIAN ORUTA

News21 July 2025 - 09:25
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In Summary


  • He noted that the party was founded on the principles of listening to the people of Kenya and that resolve remains.
  • Gachagua said for many years, the pleas of Kenyans have gone unheard even as he promised to go over and above to listen to the people.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, his spouse Pastor Dorcas and allies during launch of new satellite office in Boston, US/HANDOUT 

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has continued with efforts to expand the availability of his new party, Democracy for the Citizens (DCP), for Kenyans in the diaspora after he opened a second satellite office in Boston on Sunday.

He noted that the party was founded on the principles of listening to the people of Kenya and that resolve remains.

Gachagua said for many years, the pleas of Kenyans have gone unheard even as he promised to go over and above to listen to the people.

He insisted that no one will be left behind, should DCP win the leadership of the country in the 2027 general elections.

“The DCP Party, founded on the philosophy of listening to mwananchi, remains firm on this resolve. For far too long, Kenyans have been unheard, especially now; It is at its highest low. As a party, we shall move to every village and every part of the world where Kenyans are and listen to them.

“Today, in Boston, we opened our second satellite office in the USA to serve Kenyans in America. No Kenyan will be left behind in our leadership. Thank you, Boston,” Gachagua wrote on Facebook.

The launch of the Boston DCP office comes just a week after he launched another in Seattle, Washington.

“We are now expanding our presence with our very first satellite office in Seattle,” he said.

Gachagu described the new office as a key step in strengthening outreach and enhancing engagement with Kenyans living in the United States, particularly those in Seattle and surrounding areas.

“This new office will strengthen our efforts, foster greater engagement, and bring our initiatives closer to the people of Seattle and the surrounding areas,” he stated.

Gachagua left Kenya on July 9, 2025, night for a two-month tour across the United States; his first international trip since being removed from office in October 2024.

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