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"I ask parents to talk to their children so as not to be misused. Any attempt will be dealt with swiftly and decisive action will be taken," Gachagua. 

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has warned leaders associated with the infamous criminal group Mungiki. 

Speaking on Sunday, May 28 at A.I.P.C.A Thika Cathedral, Gachagua warned leaders who he claimed are aiding the silent insurgence of the outlawed criminal gang "mungiki" in the country.

The Deputy President affirmed that the Government would deal with the Gand decisively. 

"We have heard your concerns about the revival of the criminal gang. The government will not allow it. I ask parents to talk to their children so as not to be misused. Any attempt will be dealt with swiftly and decisive action will be taken."

"If you have a problem with William Ruto and me why don't you come and face us wachana na hawa watoto. Ati you are trying to revive a criminal gang to intimidate us. Watoto wao wamepeleka EALA na wengine mabiashara lakini mnataka kutumia watoto wa maskini to come and undermine govt," he stated. 

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in Thika. 

The deputy president lauded Archbishop Njoroge as a committed servant who has served in the ministry for 50 years in different parishes.

The Archbishop was also lauded for pioneering the A.I.P.C.A Theological college while also serving as a key figure in seeking ways to build bridges of peace and reconciliation.

He called on other leaders to emulate the leadership portrayed by the archbishop by retiring peacefully and letting those serving to do so without interference.

"We have listened to your history and you are very committed. Calling it your day when your time comes is such maturity. We get embarrassed when our leader is subjected to humiliation. We continue to urge him to stop," Gachagua said. 

The DP also expressed that the government has made tremendous steps in the war against Alcohol and substance abuse and is optimistic that the menace will soon be a thing of the past.