Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has made comments about President William Ruto saying the government has not helped Kenyans and has not kept promises made during the 2022 election campaign.
Gachaguas latest statements are happening as political activity is growing before the 2027 General Election, with opposition leaders and people who might run for president looking closely at how the Ruto government's doing.
The former Deputy President has kept asking questions about how the government's dealing with the economy the cost of living and how things are being run. He says some of the promises made to voters have not been kept.
His comments are adding pressure on the government as parties and leaders get ready for the next election.
The Ruto government says it has made progress in areas like roads, farming, technology, homes and changes in the economy. It also says some of the problems it faces were left by governments and will take time to fix.
The growing difference between Ruto and Gachagua is expected to be a part of Kenyas politics as the country gets closer to the 2027 election.
For now Gachaguas words are part of the fight, about how well the government is doing and what direction Kenya should take after 2027.
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