Gachagua Allies Say Court Verdict Will Not Shake His Political Grip on Mt Kenya
Leaders allied to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have dismissed suggestions that the recent High Court ruling upholding his impeachment will weaken his influence in the Mt Kenya region. Instead, they argue that the judgment has strengthened his standing among supporters and positioned him as a key figure in Kenya's evolving political landscape.

Leaders allied to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have dismissed suggestions that the recent High Court ruling upholding his impeachment will weaken his influence in the Mt Kenya region. Instead, they argue that the judgment has strengthened his standing among supporters and positioned him as a key figure in Kenya’s evolving political landscape.
The court’s decision marked a significant chapter in Gachagua’s political journey, confirming his removal from office while bringing to a close months of legal battles surrounding his impeachment. However, his allies insist that political influence is not determined solely by court decisions but by the level of support a leader commands among the people.
According to leaders in Gachagua’s camp, the former deputy president continues to enjoy considerable goodwill across the Mt Kenya region. They maintain that many residents still view him as a strong defender of the region’s interests and a leader capable of articulating their concerns on the national stage.
Supporters argue that the ruling may have created an unexpected political advantage for Gachagua. Without the responsibilities and restrictions associated with holding public office, they say he now has greater freedom to engage directly with wananchi, strengthen grassroots networks, and build alliances ahead of future political contests.
Some of his allies have described the judgment as a turning point rather than a setback. They believe that the events surrounding his impeachment have generated sympathy among supporters who feel he was unfairly targeted. This sentiment, they argue, could translate into stronger political backing as the country begins to focus on the 2027 General Election.
The ruling comes at a time when political realignments are taking shape across the country. In the Mt Kenya region, various leaders are positioning themselves to fill perceived leadership gaps and secure influence among voters. Despite these developments, Gachagua’s supporters remain confident that he remains one of the most recognizable and influential political figures in the region.
For many observers, the key question is whether Gachagua can transform regional support into a broader national political movement. Since leaving office, he has increasingly portrayed himself as a central figure in opposition politics, criticizing government policies and engaging with leaders from different parts of the country.
His allies say he is determined to remain active in public affairs and will continue advocating for issues affecting ordinary Kenyans. They insist that the court verdict has not diminished his resolve and that he intends to play a major role in shaping the country’s political future.
Political analysts note that while the legal battle may have been settled, the political contest is far from over. The strength of Gachagua’s influence will ultimately be measured by his ability to maintain public support, attract new allies, and remain relevant in national conversations over the coming months.




