Gachagua's DCP Party Loses Member as Paul Waiganjo Ditches Him Over This Move

Rigathi Gachagua's DCP is facing fresh embarrassment after popular gospel artist Paul Waiganjo announced his departure from the party. 

Waiganjo, who lost in the recent Ol Kalou DCP primaries, publicly criticized the party's internal processes and declared that he no longer had confidence in it.

In a strongly worded statement, the artist claimed he did not receive justice within the DCP. 

He alleged that some individuals were removed from Kipipiri while others were brought in from Nakuru to influence the selection of candidates. 

His remarks have sparked widespread discussion online, with many viewing the exit as a sign of deeper problems within the party structures.

The development comes at a challenging time for the DCP, which has been positioning itself as a key player in opposition politics. 

Waiganjo's high public profile as a gospel musician has drawn significant attention to his decision, turning what might have been an internal matter into a public spectacle. Critics are now mocking the party for failing to retain even its own aspirants after primaries.

Political observers suggest that such high-profile exits could damage the party's image and credibility among supporters. 

The artist’s complaints about unfair treatment and external interference in local nominations have raised questions about the transparency of the DCP’s candidate selection process.

As the party grapples with this latest setback, questions linger about its ability to maintain unity and attract loyal members. 

Waiganjo’s departure adds to a growing list of challenges for Gachagua’s political vehicle, further fueling perceptions of instability. 

Many Kenyans are now watching closely to see how the DCP responds to the mounting criticism.




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