Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is scheduled to release his interim report on Sunday, February 9, 2025.
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In a tweet on his X account, Gachagua shared that his highly anticipated address will be broadcast across several TV and radio stations.
He urged Kenyans to tune in and listen to the insights he will share after holding a series of meetings with different groups.
“Tonight, our engagement will be a joint media interview to present an interim report on the various consultations we’ve had,” he said.
“Please join us from the comfort of your home at 7 pm. Have a blessed Sunday, fellow Kenyans.”
Gachagua has recently hosted leaders from across the nation at his home, saying he is collecting opinions and ideas on the country’s future direction.
Earlier, the former Deputy President had mentioned that he would have shared the feedback sooner, but the response was overwhelming.
“I had promised to report on the consultations by December 31, 2024. I ask for forgiveness for the slight delay, as the feedback was much more than expected,” he explained.
“I initially thought only people from Mt Kenya would show up, but people from all over the country participated, and I decided not to exclude anyone. On Sunday, February 9, I will take time to present the report on the feedback.”
Gachagua pledged to continue engaging with leaders nationwide on how to advance the country.
From these consultations, he noted that both leaders and ordinary Kenyans believe the solutions to the nation’s challenges lie with its citizens.
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“We need to ensure everyone feels involved in the process we are undertaking,” he added.
“We will refocus our political discourse. The consultations are ongoing,” Gachagua remarked on February 2, 2025.

Gachagua has been actively hosting politicians, opinion leaders, church representatives, and professionals from the region as he plans for 2027.
His Wamunyoro residence has become a central hub of political activity in recent weeks, with numerous delegations from counties in Mt Kenya visiting to discuss possible political strategies.
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