Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua reveals that the Kenya Kwanza regime has surrendered the Bomas of Kenya to a Turkish businessman.
Speaking at ACK Diocese of Kajiado Holy Trinity-Kitengela Church on Sunday, Gachagua claimed the deal was part of a broader trend where state resources are being allocated to foreign interests.
“The Turkish national is a close friend of someone powerful in this country. Ruto has two years to do everything he wants. The other day you saw who has joined him in government,” Gachagua stated.
The Cabinet was informed, and I was the only one who opposed it. I stood firm and said this is a national heritage; we cannot sell it,” Gachagua stated.
He added that the KCAA had raised concerns about the sale, citing the site’s location within a flight path
“The people from civil aviation opposed it, but the President went ahead and sold it. We are on our own,” Gachagua lamented.
The former Deputy President further claimed that prison lands across the country had been sold, necessitating the relocation of correctional facilities.
“All prison lands have been sold. All prisons need to be relocated. Even churches built on these lands, including Catholic and SDA churches, will be demolished,” he said.
Gachagua went on to dismiss the recent handshake between Ruto and Odinga as a distraction.
“Do not be concerned about what is happening. It is a distraction. They are called theatrics, meant to divert our focus. We will not be distracted by side shows. Politics is a game of numbers, and I assure you, the numbers are good,” he asserted.
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