President William Ruto’s economic adviser, Moses Kuria, has suggested that impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua should initiate talks if he desires a truce.
Kuria made the remarks during an interview on Kogi’s Corner on Sunday.
Responding to a question about whether he would seek reconciliation with Gachagua, Kuria emphasized his extensive experience in party management, highlighting that he had successfully run his own political party.
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He advised Gachagua to persist in his efforts to establish a party but cautioned that the process is far from simple.
“Gachagua is the one who should look for me. I talked about the need for mount kenya to have own party in the last general election but Gachagua and Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichungwa rubbished it as non issue , but they are only seeing it now,” Kuria stated.
Kuria also dismissed rumors that he had dissolved his Chama Cha Kazi party to join the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), affirming that his party remains intact and ready to participate in the next general election.