Lee Makwiny Explains Why DP Rigathi Gachagua Met MPs From Meru County [VIDEO]
By Kibii (self media writer) | 4 months ago
Lee Makwiny, a Political Expert and a close ally to Raila Odinga has scarstically laughed at Rigathi Gachagua for bragging over the Mountain after he Meru MPs.
Last Night Deputy President Geoffrey Rigathi Gachagua held a meeting with all MPs from Meru County. And through his Facebook page, he revealed that he met the Legislatures to discuss Issues affecting Meru.
With photos of him and the MPs posted on his Official Social media Handles. Rigathi Gachagua has left Kenyans speculating with a Captuion 'Mlima iko Imara'.
Makwiny has asked Rigathi Gachagua to play smart games, Instead of Chest Thumbing to his Community.
"Posing photos with MPs from Meru County, it doesn't necessarily mean that you have won the Hearts of Mount Kenya Region. Stop being emotional, and engage yourself into mature Politics."
Our sources are reporting to this platform that Rigathi Gachagua is working hard to takeover Mount Kenya Political kingship from President William Ruto.
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