“Enyewe Hawa Watu wa Opposition Ni Wabaya,” Shock as Alleged Video of Rigathi Gachagua and Other Opposition Leaders Planning to “Destabilize Economy” if Elected in 2027 Emerges, Kenyans React (VIDEO)

A video circulating widely online has sparked heated political debate after it allegedly shows opposition-linked leaders, including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, discussing strategies they would pursue if they win the 2027 General Election. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

In the clip, the speakers are allegedly heard making remarks that have been interpreted by many Kenyans as suggesting plans to “destabilize the economy” if they take over leadership.

The video has quickly gone viral, drawing strong reactions across social media platforms.

Kenyans Praise Ruto’s Leadership

A large section of Kenyans have come out in support of President William Ruto, praising his administration for what they describe as steady progress in stabilizing the economy and pushing key development agendas.

Supporters argue that Ruto has continued to focus on long-term reforms in sectors such as agriculture, housing, and digital innovation, saying his leadership has provided direction during a challenging global economic period. Many online users say the current government deserves continued support going forward.

Opposition Faces Growing Criticism

The alleged remarks have placed opposition figures under pressure, with critics accusing them of having unclear economic intentions ahead of the 2027 elections. The incident has intensified political discussions online as campaigns gradually take shape.

Social Media Reactions Heat Up

Social media platforms have been flooded with mixed reactions, with many users praising the current leadership while others engage in heated political arguments over the alleged clip. Hashtags related to the video and 2027 politics continue to trend widely.

As the debate continues, the story has once again shown how quickly political content spreads online and shapes public opinion in Kenya’s digital space.

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