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Gachagua Drops Bombshell – Accuses President Ruto of Plotting to Postpone 2027 Elections!

In a jaw-dropping twist that has rocked the political landscape, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has sensationally accused President William Ruto of engineering a plot to derail the 2027 general elections — allegedly to cling to power beyond his constitutional term.

Speaking from the pulpit of Mwiki PCEA Church in Kasarani, a visibly shaken Gachagua claimed there’s a sinister plan brewing at the highest levels of government. He suggested that the President’s inner circle is orchestrating a wave of chaos aimed at silencing dissent and laying the groundwork for election delay under the guise of national instability.

This revelation comes just hours after a terrifying scene unfolded inside the church itself — a group of youth stormed the sanctuary during service, smashing chairs, injuring congregants, and reportedly demanding cash.

Chaos erupted as Gachagua’s security detail fired warning shots to disperse the attackers, many of whom were bizarrely dressed in combat gear and military-style uniforms.

“This isn’t just an attack on me — it’s an attack on the sanctity of the church, on peace, and on democracy,” Gachagua thundered. “They’re baiting me, hoping I’ll retaliate so they can plunge the country into unrest and use it as an excuse to postpone the elections.

But I won’t fall for it.”Gachagua directly blamed President Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja for the shocking incident, calling it a cruel and calculated assault on a house of worship. He alleged a disturbing pattern of intimidation, referencing similar disruptions in Limuru and Nyeri in recent weeks.“My President, have you lost all sense of decency?

A church? You’ve now crossed a sacred line. First Limuru, then Nyeri, and now God’s house?” he asked, visibly emotional. “This is no longer politics. This is tyranny.”As the nation grapples with this explosive accusation, the question on everyone’s lips is chilling: Could Kenya’s democratic future be under threat?

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