“Rigathi Sent Goons to Kill My Father”: Ichung’wah Hits Back After Ol Kalou Clash

The political battlefield in Ol Kalou has taken a darker turn as Ichung’wa publicly accused former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of sending goons to attack his father. 

The revelation has sent shockwaves through local political circles, raising tensions between UDA loyalists and Gachagua supporters.

The explosive allegation can be viewed in this video here, where Ichung’wa lays out his version of events, claiming a calculated attempt on his father’s life orchestrated by Gachagua’s loyalists.

Ichung’wa insists the goons were carefully mobilized from other counties to create chaos, showing a level of organization that points to high-level coordination. 

Observers say this exposes a dangerous intersection of politics and personal vendettas, turning traditional election-season rivalries into potential threats on life and security.

Former CS Moses Kuria and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki are reportedly monitoring developments closely, as the accusations could ripple across constituencies, especially in Nyanza and Central regions where both UDA and ODM jockey for influence.

The incident underscores the high stakes in Kenya’s political contests. Ichung’wa’s claim also raises questions about security protocols during public gatherings, particularly when high-profile leaders like President William Ruto are present. For the full exposé, watch the clip here link.

Political analysts suggest that the accusation, whether proven or not, shifts public perception of Gachagua, portraying him as a controversial figure willing to deploy aggressive tactics to achieve political ends. 

This could influence voter behavior, especially among youth and swing constituencies.

As the drama unfolds, it’s clear that the Ol Kalou episode is more than just a political scuffle—it is shaping narratives, alliances, and reputations ahead of the next general elections. 

Citizens and party operatives alike are now watching closely to see how both sides maneuver in response.
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