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Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has weighed in on the meeting between President William Ruto and his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta, which has continued to draw mixed reactions.

The two national leaders met at Uhuru’s home in Ichaweri in Gatundu on Monday, December 10, where they talked about several issues of national and international importance.

However, Gachagua, recently removed from office through impeachment, downplayed the meeting, terming it inconsequential to his upcoming political pronouncements.

The former DP said he has also been meeting different leaders, and the Ruto-Uhuru engagement should not be blown out of proportion.

"We cannot say people should not meet. We cannot dictate who meets who in this life... we have no such powers. In fact, I am encouraging as many people as possible to unite and speak to each other for the common good. We are also meeting and there are aspects of our engagements that in agreement we have decided to keep secret. Wait for the New Year declaration that we are going to make and you will see that we too have been meeting," Gachagua said.

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