Wednesday, December 11, 2024

The Truth Behind Gachagua's Comments on the National Dialogue Talks








 What did Deputy President Gachagua mean when he told Kenyans, speaking inside a church, that they should not expect anything to come out of the ongoing national dialogue talks? I aim to clear the confusion and reveal the truth behind the political smoke and mirrors clouding Kenyan politics.


It is disheartening that politicians continue to spread lies within churches, using these sacred spaces for political agendas. The reality of our current political situation is filled with deception, as we will prove in this video. Politicians tell us one thing, but the truth is something entirely different, with both sides engaged in a hidden battle for the soul of Kenya.


While it is important to fear God for wisdom, we must not allow politicians to mislead us with lies. Many fail to realize that actions like lying, stealing votes, and amassing wealth are not the end. Life continues beyond death, and those who engage in corruption and dishonesty will face consequences in the afterlife.


Gachagua’s remarks, made in Ukambani, suggest that no progress will come from the talks. He implied that a deal had already been struck, leaving Kenyans with little hope for meaningful change. President Ruto, in his speeches, has dismissed the talks as pointless, rejecting the demands related to the cost of living and other issues.


So, why continue with these dialogues if the government is not interested in them? The government is moving forward with its plans, while the public is kept in the dark about the real agenda. As I analyze this situation, I will provide evidence that the Kenya Kwanza side is not genuinely interested in these talks, and surprisingly, neither is Azimio.


A recent report revealed that former Nigerian President Obasanjo facilitated discussions between Raila and Ruto, where Ruto reportedly rejected any discussions related to the cost of living. Raila, instead of challenging this, has remained silent, further deepening the mystery surrounding the talks.


Azimio is quiet about this, and the lack of a strong response to Gachagua’s claims is concerning. Could this silence be a strategy to mislead Kenyans into thinking the talks have failed, while they quietly plan their next move?


In my view, Azimio is using deception tactics similar to those employed during World War II. Just as the Allies used inflatable tanks to deceive the Germans about the location of their invasion, Azimio may be inflating the importance of the talks to make it appear that they have lost while they prepare for something bigger.


The true danger lies not in the political theater but in the plight of the ordinary Kenyan citizen. A recent story about a man living in poverty despite running a small business is a stark reminder of the dire situation many Kenyans face. The greatest threat to Kenya is not the political elite but the increasing frustration and desperation of the ordinary people.


The false narratives being peddled by both sides of the political divide distract from the real issue—the suffering of the Kenyan people. As the pressure mounts, it is only a matter of time before this frustration reaches a boiling point.


The government, with its endless cycle of false development projects, continues to mask the reality of Kenya's challenges. As we navigate through these deceptive narratives, it is crucial to understand the truth behind them.

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