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Former Deputy President and DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua made a highly anticipated return to Kenya on August 21, 2025. His plane touched down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport shortly after midday, where thousands of supporters had gathered from the early morning hours to welcome him home after a six-week political tour in the United States.
Despite chilly weather and intermittent drizzle, enthusiastic supporters camped outside the airport gates waving placards, chanting slogans, and singing songs in his honor. Many described his return as a moment of political renewal, hailing him as a symbol of resilience and the legitimate voice of opposition politics in the country.
Security agencies had heightened presence around JKIA, with General Service Unit officers, anti-riot squads, and water cannons on standby. The measures were aimed at ensuring order and preventing any potential chaos. Authorities emphasized that the return would proceed without disruption, reassuring Kenyans that safety remained a priority.
Following his arrival, Gachagua’s supporters announced plans for a massive procession from JKIA through the Nairobi central business district, culminating in a rally at Kamukunji Grounds. The procession was billed as a “mother of all peaceful processions,” with the party leadership urging calm and discipline throughout the event.
The homecoming carried heavy political undertones. Gachagua’s US tour had been marked by strong criticism of the government, and his return was viewed as a direct challenge to the current administration. The event was seen not only as a personal milestone but also as a symbolic moment for his supporters, who believe he embodies the struggle for accountability and justice.
The atmosphere at JKIA was charged with expectation. For many of his followers, the arrival signaled the beginning of a new political chapter. Observers noted that the scale of the reception reflected Gachagua’s enduring influence in Kenya’s political landscape, particularly among communities that regard him as a regional and national power broker.
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