Gachagua gives President Ruto 7 days to lower fuel prices, or else…

Joseph Muia
By Joseph Muia April 18, 2026 05:54 (EAT)
Gachagua gives President Ruto 7 days to lower fuel prices, or else…

DCP party leader Rigathi Gachagua speaks during a rally in Dagoretti on April 18, 2026. PHOTO | COURTESY | DCP

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Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua has given President William Ruto a seven-day ultimatum to reduce fuel prices, warning of nationwide protests if the demand is not met.

Speaking at a political rally in Dagoretti on Saturday, Gachagua accused the President of reneging on campaign promises and burdening Kenyans with high fuel costs.

“He lied that he would put money in people’s pockets, instead, he took the little that was there. He increased the price of petrol. We are giving you seven days to remove that thirty shillings on fuel; if you don’t, we will shut down this country,” he said.

Gachagua also criticised remarks attributed to President Ruto on boda boda operators, saying they were out of touch with reality.

He further claimed that the government’s health system was failing, forcing leaders to organise frequent fundraisers.

“A person who says motorcycles use kerosene is not normal. If you want to help patients, go to Kenyatta National Hospital...they have no food and no medicine,” he said.

“We have harambees every weekend because SHA is not working. We respect Ruto, but we are not afraid of him. We want him to go back to Sugoi,” Gachagua added.

The former Deputy President also announced a political campaign dubbed “Operation Fagia,” targeting allies of the President. Gachagua argued that in his 'wantam' quest, all Ruto allies must also be voted out.

“I have launched an operation called ‘Fagia.’ All those who are with Ruto must be swept out. When we kill a snake, we break its eggs too,” he said.

DCP Deputy Party Leader Cleophas Malala echoed the sentiments, taking a swipe at the President’s leadership.

“We will send him one shilling each until it reaches three million, then let him give us his child and tell us if that is enough,” Malala said.

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