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Gachagua Urges ICC to Monitor Kenya Amid Concerns Over State-Sponsored Gangs

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to monitor Kenya closely, citing concerns over the resurgence of state-sponsored criminal gangs. Speaking at The Guardian Angels Tetu Catholic Church in Nyeri, Gachagua alleged that the government is reactivating notorious groups, reminiscent of the Mungiki sect, to instill fear ahead of the 2027 elections.

Gachagua instructed his allies, including Mukurwe-ini MP John Kaguchia, to assemble a team of lawyers to document these activities and engage the ICC. He emphasized the need for international oversight to prevent potential crimes against humanity, referencing past atrocities committed by such gangs in the Mt. Kenya region.

The former Deputy President criticized the government’s focus, urging law enforcement to combat issues like illicit liquor and drug abuse instead of allegedly protecting criminal groups. He warned that the current trajectory could lead to increased violence and instability, drawing parallels to the 2007-2008 post-election chaos.

Gachagua’s statements have intensified the political discourse, highlighting the delicate balance between national security and political maneuvering as the country approaches the next electoral cycle.

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