Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has pledged to unveil a list of the leaders behind the Monday clashes in Ang'ata Barikoi, Narok County.
Gachagua, in a statement on Monday evening, attributed the killings in Barikoi to what he labelled as an insatiable appetite by a section of leaders who were out to grab parcels of land belonging to Kenyans.
According to the former DP, the 6,000-acre piece of land at the centre of controversy rightfully belonged to Kenyans who, according to him, occupied it for several decades. "My heart goes out to the families of the five innocent people who have been shot dead and several who have been injured in Ang'ata Barikoi over the 6,000-acre piece of land which rightfully belongs to the citizens who have occupied the land for several decades," Gachagua commented.
Deputy President Rigath Gachagua during a church service at the Redeemed Church in Naivasha Town, Nakuru County on March 29, 2025.