Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has sought forgiveness from both President William Ruto and the Kenyan people during a church service at the National Prayer Altar in Nairobi. This comes as he faces an impending parliamentary vote that could result in his impeachment.
In a heartfelt plea, Gachagua asked for forgiveness from President Ruto if any actions or words had caused embarrassment during their zeal to work together. He also extended apologies on behalf of his spouse for any misunderstandings related to her work championing the boy child.
Gachagua acknowledged that his enthusiastic displays of appreciation to voters might have caused some discomfort and asked for forgiveness if he rubbed anyone the wrong way inadvertently. This public display of humility comes at a critical time as Members of Parliament prepare to decide Gachagua’s fate following the approval of an impeachment motion against him by the House on October 1, 2024.
The incident underscores the importance of maintaining harmony and unity within political leadership in Kenya as it faces numerous challenges such as high inflation rates, food shortages, and security threats. It also serves as a reminder that leaders should be mindful of their actions and seek forgiveness when necessary for effective governance.