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"Many of the friends I used to drink with are either dead or have become lost in addiction," Gachagua. 

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on Wednesday, March 20, recounted his days as an alcoholic. 

Speaking during a public lecture at Muranga University of Technology, Mr Gachagua said consumption of illicit brew, drugs, and substance abuse destroys careers and potential leaders.

"I used to drink a lot of alcohol. Many of the friends I used to drink with are either dead or have become lost in addiction. Ever since I stopped drinking, my life has taken a positive turn. I cry for you. There is no future in illicit brews. Do not waste yourself in drugs and alcohol abuse," remarked Gachagua. 

The Deputy President urged the youth to take up leadership and shun destructive habits adding that they would mentor young leaders. 

File Image of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua at Murang'a University. 

“You have an advantage. You have a President who thinks about the young people. We are willing and ready to mentor you,” he stated.  

Mr Gachagua encouraged students to work hard in their studies and to remain firm, focused, and determined.

The Deputy President said he had made unpopular decisions as a leader, but he has learnt to do so because it is the right thing to do.

“Don’t be distracted when making decisions. Many obstacles were placed before President Ruto. He was a man on a mission; today, he is the President,” Mr Gachagua said.