By Remmy Butia
Kenya, a nation with a history marred by ethnic and post-election violence, is once again facing a precarious moment as the utterances of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua risk inflaming tensions and undermining national unity. Gachagua’s recent incitement remarks, including his threats to President William Ruto, have raised alarm bells about the potential for renewed conflict and instability. His latest statement—warning President Ruto not to step into Meru County if Kenya’s Chief Justice is removed from office—is not only inflammatory but also a direct threat to national security.
Gachagua’s rhetoric is particularly dangerous given Kenya’s fragile political landscape. The country has yet to fully heal from the wounds of the 2007-2008 post-election violence, which left over 1,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. His words risk reigniting ethnic divisions and polarizing the nation, taking Kenya back to the dark days of political instability and violence. Such reckless statements from a high-profile leader are unacceptable and must be addressed with urgency.
President William Ruto, on his part, has consistently called for national unity and has taken steps to foster inclusivity by forming a broad-based government. His efforts to bridge divides and promote cohesion are commendable, but they are being undermined by Gachagua’s divisive rhetoric. The former deputy president’s actions are not only a challenge to Ruto’s leadership but also a threat to the peace and stability of the nation.
The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC), tasked with promoting peace and mitigating ethnic tensions, must act swiftly to address this situation. Gachagua’s remarks fall squarely within the realm of incitement, and the NCIC has a duty to summon him for questioning. Allowing such statements to go unchecked would set a dangerous precedent and embolden others to engage in similar behaviour. The rule of law must prevail, and no individual, regardless of their position, should be allowed to threaten national security with impunity.
Kenya’s journey toward unity and stability is far from complete, and the actions of leaders like Gachagua pose a significant setback. The country cannot afford to slide back into the chaos of its past. It is imperative that all leaders, regardless of their political affiliations, prioritize the interests of the nation over personal or partisan agendas. The NCIC, the DCI, and other relevant institutions must take decisive action to ensure that incitement and threats to national security are not tolerated.
Rigathi Gachagua’s inflammatory remarks are a stark reminder of the fragility of Kenya’s peace. His threats to President Ruto and his divisive rhetoric risk plunging the country into turmoil. The time to act is now. The NCIC must summon Gachagua, and all leaders must commit to fostering unity and stability. Kenya’s future depends on it.



