Gachagua and Uhuru Holds a Closed Door Meeting With Neil Wigan

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta reportedly engaged in discussions with UK High Commissioner Neil Wigan, following Wigan’s visit to Rigathi Gachagua at his Karen residence.

This meeting occurred amid heightened tensions, with accusations by Deputy President Ruto and Gachagua claiming that Kenyatta embezzled billions, secreting them in foreign accounts according to the Pandora Papers.

The political discord, particularly in the Mount Kenya region, revolves around Kenyatta allegedly retaining the Mount Kenya kingpin role instead of passing it to Riggy G.

Rigathi Gachagua conveyed his perspective on the meeting through social media, emphasizing Kenya’s enduring and positive relationship with the United Kingdom.

He stated, “Riding on the long and warm cordial relations with the United Kingdom, Kenya continues to partner and strengthen strategic collaboration in areas of mutual interest for the benefit of the people in both nations.

This morning at the official residence in Karen, I hosted the new UK High Commissioner Neil Wigan.” Gachagua highlighted the agenda of the meeting, aligning it with the Amin administration’s goals.

The situation unfolds against the backdrop of complex political dynamics, where alliances and rivalries are influencing the trajectory of Kenyan politics. The accusations of financial misconduct add a layer of controversy to the already intricate relationship between Kenyatta and his political counterparts.

The meeting between former President Uhuru Kenyatta and UK High Commissioner Neil Wigan occurred amidst political tensions and accusations of financial impropriety.

Rigathi Gachagua’s social media statement emphasized the positive diplomatic relationship between Kenya and the United Kingdom, framing the meeting within the context of strategic collaboration for mutual benefit. The unfolding events underscore the complex interplay of politics and international relations in the Kenyan landscape.

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