Rigathi Gachagua’s new political formation DCP Nakuru Chapter has called for the respect of their party leader.

Led by DCP Secretary General Nakuru Chapter Simon Sangale Ole Nasieku, the leaders noted that there has been political intimidation against former DP Rigathi Gachagua.
Nasieku added that the intimidations have been extended to Gachagua’s close allies and those around him.
The DCP SG Nakuru Chapter was categorical that such should not be the case in a country that believes in multipartism and democracy.
“We are saying that all agencies of government including police and EACC should respect our party leader. We have seen of late that there is a scheme to intimidate our party leader and all those around him. As DCP Nakuru Chapter we are saying this should come to an end,” stated Nasieku.
The DCP SG Nakuru Chapter was addressing press in Njoro after holding a meeting that brought together DCP aspirants from Njoro, Kuresoi South, Kuresoi North and Molo subcounties of Nakuru.
The leaders refuted claims that DCP is a tribal party, adding that the Party has a national face with members across the country.
Nasieku also called out the Kenya Kwanza Government for not addressing the challenges facing youths.
According to him, apologies by government are not enough, but should act and ensure justice for all families that were affected and lost their loved ones during GenZ led protests.
He at the same time called on government agencies to ensure no more abduction of innocent Kenyans.
“We don’t want to here about apologies, but the government should act and ensure that all families who lost their loved ones are compensated,” he stated.
Sentiments echoed by DCP Secretary Strategic planning Dr. Peter Mbae.

Mbae called on Kenyans to remain focused towards 2027.
He reassured that they will continue to popularize the new political formation DCP across the country.
Mbae also used the moment to call on members to remain patient as the party looks forward to the official launch in Nairobi.
“We are up to he task of popularizing this party across the country. We have had challenges and we are just appealing to members to be patient enough and the Party Leader will make a communication on the day for the launch,” stated Mbae.
He urged Kenyans to continue registering to the new political wheel.