Gachagua noted that Uhuru and his mother, Mama Ngina, as well as the people of Mount Kenya had accepted his apology for previous remarks. Gachagua also disclosed that he and Uhuru are in regular communication and that they are working on a number of projects together.
"Uhuru, Mama Ngina and the mountain people accepted my apology. And besides speaking more often, there are things we are doing together," said Gachagua.
Gachagua warned Mt Kenya locals not to allow their children to be exploited to undermine the "king" of the Kikuyu community. He also noted that despite Uhuru’s cautions, the region did not heed his counsel, citing an occasion where he was embarrassed at Kasarani during the handover ceremony.
He went to Kasarani embarrassed and handed over the sword. Now it has been two years since then, why are we still blaming him for our problems like the economy? Let us leave him alone. Let him rest and for us, the problems we have as a government we should handle them ourselves," he requested.
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