Wiper Patriotic Front Leader Kalonzo has condemned the use of police, live bullets, and hired goons to intimidate H.E. Rigathi Gachagua.
Speaking at Mzee Jonathan Kilungata's funeral, Kalonzo said such acts attack democracy and the opposition must operate freely without fear or harassment.
Kalonzo urged Kenyans to register as voters, saying the country needs leaders who serve the people, not those prioritizing personal gain.
He argued true leadership is measured by service to the people, not power or wealth at the vulnerable's expense.
The statement followed Rigathi Gachagua's alleged Kirinyaga attack on January, 9 2025 .
The former Deputy President claimed the government is limiting his movements.
UDA politicians accused him of staging the attacks on social media.
The incident has sparked heated debate, with opposition leaders calling for investigations into Gachagua's safety and government accountability.
Supporters are rallying behind him, citing threats to democracy.
Kalonzo's remarks echo concerns about governance and political space in Kenya.
The government's response to the allegations remains unclear as tensions rise.
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