Vice President Rigathi Gachagua has recently expressed concern about his safety, alleging that he is afraid of his life amid growing political tensions in Kenya. In a public statement, Gachagua underlined his fear, as the major causes of his concern, citing growing dangers and unstable political environment. His statement came at a time when political infection between rival groups within the government has increased, with allegations of sabotage and efforts to reduce their condition. The Vice President's comments have ignited the discussions within the country, as many currently question the stability of the current administration and the future of the political scenario. To protect his goodness, Gachagua has released a list of five demands to President William Ruto demanding immediate action. These demands include increased safety measures for themselves and their families, intensive investigation of sources of dangers, and probability of any possible damage. Addressing political tension within the administration, he has also requested an official statement from the government, which he believes that he has contributed to increasing enmity. The call of Gachagua for a joint front within the ruling party is to prevent further division that can endanger the stability of the country. The situation has created an important crack within Kenya's political establishment, as President Ruto and his colleagues will now have to decide how to address the increasing concerns of the Vice President while maintaining unity in the government. The fear of Gachagua has highlighted the deep division within the ruling party, underlining the need for dialogue and harmony to ensure the effective rule of the country. The next stages will be important.
