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CS Ruku slams Gachagua over Mt Kenya leadership credibility remarks

"No Mt Kenya leader lacks credibility… those aren’t words expected from someone claiming to represent the mountain, Ruku stated.”

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News05 November 2025 - 12:28
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In Summary


  • Ruku described Gachagua’s comments as “uncalled for and unbecoming” of someone who once occupied the second-highest office in the country.
  • The CS said it was wrong and divisive for the DCP leader to allege that Mt Kenya leaders lacked credibility, arguing that such statements were designed to create disunity within the region.
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Public Service and Human Capital Development Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku in Evurore, Mbeere North, during an inspection of electrification projects/HANDOUT






Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has strongly criticised former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over his recent remarks questioning the credibility of Mt Kenya leaders.

Ruku described Gachagua’s comments as “uncalled for and unbecoming” of someone who once occupied the second-highest office in the country.

Speaking in Mbeere North during an education empowerment program, Ruku claimed it was wrong and divisive for the DCP leader to allege that Mt Kenya leaders lacked credibility, arguing that such statements were designed to create disunity within the region.

“There is no single leader in Mt Kenya who lacks credibility. All our leaders have merit, substance, and serve their people diligently. Those are not words expected from someone who claims to represent the interests of the mountain,” Ruku stated.

“Let him not pretend to be the moral compass of the mountain. He walks and dines with leaders whose credibility is questionable, yet he dares to lecture others,” he said.

The CS emphasised that Mt Kenya already has an established leadership structure under Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, whom he praised as a respected international law scholar and a man of integrity.

“Prof. Kindiki is an accomplished leader, well-educated, globally recognised, and highly respected. He is the one leading Mt Kenya leaders. The former Deputy President has no moral authority to question the credibility and substance of leaders who have worked tirelessly for their people,” Ruku asserted.

He further urged Gachagua to desist from what he termed “divisive politics” that could derail the region’s unity and development agenda.

“The people of Mt Kenya will not entertain divisive politics anymore. We are focused on unity, development, and progress, not empty rhetoric meant to divide us,” he said.

Ruku also expressed confidence that the government would perform strongly in the upcoming by-elections across Mt Kenya, noting that unity and development remain the cornerstone of their political strategy.

He predicted that Mbeere North would lead the way, expressing optimism that government-backed candidate Leonard Muthende would clinch the parliamentary seat as a show of confidence in President William Ruto’s leadership and the Kenya Kwanza agenda.

“The people of Mbeere North are intelligent and development-oriented. They know who stands with them, and they will speak loudly through the ballot. Out of their love for President William Ruto and his government, they are backing the UDA candidate,” he said.

CS Ruku, who took the campaign trail to Mumìnjì and Evurore wards, held a major rally at Kanyuambora Stadium, just a few metres from the home of former Embu Senator Lenny Kivuti.

The rally also took place in the backyard of former Attorney General and National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi, both of whom are backing the United Opposition candidate in the upcoming by-election.

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