In a statement shared online, Ngunyi suggested that former President Uhuru Kenyatta and alleged foreign actors are influencing Gachagua's political moves.
He argued that Gachagua poses a significant challenge to Ruto's leadership, describing him as a growing political concern.
"Dear Ruto: Your problem is Riggy G. Uhuru and the Russians are just his masters," Ngunyi stated.
His remarks came shortly after Gachagua publicly criticized the National Intelligence Service (NIS) over recent demonstrations.
His remarks came shortly after Gachagua publicly criticized the National Intelligence Service (NIS) over recent demonstrations.
The former deputy president accused the intelligence agency of failing to provide adequate information about the planned protests, which he claimed contributed to the unrest witnessed during the demonstrations.
Gachagua also called for the resignation of NIS Director General Noordin Haji, arguing that a more capable individual should take over the position.
His comments sparked mixed reactions among Kenyans, with some viewing them as a reflection of broader leadership challenges within the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
The ongoing political exchanges between government leaders continue to generate debate across the country, as different leaders and analysts offer contrasting views on the current state of national leadership.
Gachagua also called for the resignation of NIS Director General Noordin Haji, arguing that a more capable individual should take over the position.
His comments sparked mixed reactions among Kenyans, with some viewing them as a reflection of broader leadership challenges within the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
The ongoing political exchanges between government leaders continue to generate debate across the country, as different leaders and analysts offer contrasting views on the current state of national leadership.
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