Gachagua Snubs London for Ol Kalou: The Strategic Return of "Riggy G"

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Gachagua Snubs London for Ol Kalou: The Strategic Return of "Riggy G"


​The political landscape in Kenya has shifted gears once again as former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua makes a dramatic tactical retreat. In a move that has stunned many, Gachagua has reportedly cancelled a high-profile planned tour of London to remain grounded in the country. His mission? To personally take the reins of the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) as it prepares for a high-stakes showdown in the upcoming Ol Kalou parliamentary by-election. 

A Battle for the Heartland 

​The vacancy in Ol Kalou was triggered by the somber passing of long-serving MP David Kiaraho on March 29, 2026. Kiaraho, a three-term legislator and respected architect, breathed his last at Nairobi Hospital after a period of illness. With the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) officially scheduling the mini-poll for July 16, 2026, the race has quickly become a litmus test for regional dominance. 

​For Gachagua, Ol Kalou is more than just a constituency; it is a critical battleground to prove his political longevity. By choosing the muddy boots of a local campaign over the polished streets of London, he is sending a clear message: his heart—and his power base—remains firmly in the grassroots. 

"No Steps Aside": The DCP’s Defiant Stand 

​Nyandarua Senator John Methu, a fierce loyalist and a central figure in Gachagua’s inner circle, has been the primary voice confirming this new direction. Methu, who recently made headlines by revealing he rejected a Ksh 50 million bribe to support Gachagua's past impeachment, insists that the DCP is ready to take on all comers. 

  • Internal Nominations: Gachagua will personally oversee the party's internal vetting process to ensure they field a "formidable and untainted" candidate.
  • Total Independence: Methu has flatly dismissed suggestions that the DCP should fold or join a broader opposition coalition. "We remain strong in the region and will not step aside for other parties," he asserted in a recent interview.
  • Opposition Unity? While some political actors have called for a united front against the ruling alliance, the Gachagua camp seems intent on proving they are a self-sufficient force that can stand on its own two feet.

The Road to July 16

​As the IEBC deadline for submitting candidate names (May 4) looms, the heat in Nyandarua County is rising. The Ol Kalou by-election is no longer just about filling a seat; it has transformed into a referendum on the "Gachagua factor."

​Will the former DP's "hands-on" approach secure a victory for the DCP, or will the ruling alliance maintain its grip? One thing is certain: by cancelling his international trip, Rigathi Gachagua has shown he is ready for a "bare-knuckle" political fight on home soil.

The eyes of the nation now turn to Ol Kalou.
 

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