Rigathi Gachagua, the former deputy president, on Sunday, December 29, revealed that he believed his public utterances forced President William Ruto's recent admission on abductions in Kenya.

Speaking to journalists in Kakamega County, Gachagua intimated that Ruto only admitted to the abductions (which many believe to be state-sponsored) after his (Gachagua's) scathing expose that he believed brought to light an unnamed building in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD) where the victims of abductions were supposedly being held.

Gachagua stated that it was only after he disclosed that the building with over 21 floors and an individual named Abel, related to a very influential person in government, as the main figures in the abduction menace in Kenya, that Ruto broke his silence over the matter. "I have a feeling, I don't know, I am not quite sure that the decision by the President to admit that there are abductions and that he will stop them are quite informed by what I said because we are getting nearer to the truth," Gachagua stated.   Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua during a past engagement.

PHOTO/ Rigathi Gachagua.