Yes,Gachagua is right watu wajenge kwao

Love him or hate him, Rigathi Gachagua is asking the questions many Kenyans are afraid to confront. If we are serious about accountability, then these questions cannot be ignored.Every constituency receives public funds meant to build schools, equip classrooms, and give children a fair chance. Yet MPs shamelessly divert this money into malls, apartments, luxury vehicles, and personal empires. Then they turn around and tell parents to send their children elsewhere.In counties like Kitui, it is a national disgrace that learners still study under trees and in mud-walled classrooms while their MPs live in excess and empower only their families and close allies. This is not leadership; it is theft dressed up as representation.If we truly want accountability, we must stop swallowing the propaganda pushed by these MPs and start interrogating the uncomfortable truths Gachagua has raised especially about leaders who cry marginalization while looting with both hands. Public money is not a family inheritance. It is time to call out failure, without fear or apology.

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