Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, now leader of the Democracy for the Citizens (DCP) party, has inaugurated the party’s North Pacific Chapter Satellite Office in Seattle, Washington — a significant step in expanding his political reach abroad.
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Announcing the launch on Monday via his X (formerly Twitter) account, Gachagua said, “We are broadening our presence with the opening of our very first satellite office in Seattle.”
He emphasized that the new office is aimed at boosting the party’s engagement with Kenyans living in the United States, especially those in Seattle and neighboring areas.
“This office will enhance our outreach efforts and bring our initiatives closer to Kenyans in this region,” he said.
Gachagua departed Kenya on the night of July 9, 2025, for a two-month tour across the U.S. — his first trip overseas since his ouster from office in October 2024.
His U.S. itinerary includes stops in Dallas, California, Seattle, Boston, and Baltimore, where he is scheduled to host town hall meetings and attend various diaspora events aimed at promoting his political vision and reconnecting with supporters.
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On July 12, he held his first official engagement with the Kenyan diaspora in Seattle, describing the meeting as open and constructive.
Gachagua commended the diaspora community for their candid discussions on national matters and expressed eagerness for more dialogue during the remainder of his U.S. visit.
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