Rigathi Gachagua has reaffirmed his commitment to championing the voice of the ordinary Kenyan under the Democratic Consolidation Party (DCP).
Speaking during the opening of the party’s second satellite office in Boston, USA, Gachagua emphasized the party’s grassroots-driven philosophy.
“The DCP Party, founded on the philosophy of listening to mwananchi, remains firm on this resolve,” Gachagua stated. “For far too long, Kenyans have been unheard, especially now; it is at its highest low.
He highlighted the need to reconnect leadership with citizens, announcing plans to traverse every village in Kenya and all parts of the world where Kenyans live.

He emphasized that no Kenyan, whether at home or abroad, would be left behind in matters of leadership and inclusion.
With the opening of the Boston office, DCP aims to better serve the Kenyan diaspora, recognizing their vital role in the nation’s development.
This move reflects the party’s broader strategy ahead of the 2027 general elections — building a people-centered movement that resonates with the realities of everyday Kenyans.
The remarks are seen as part of a growing effort to consolidate support within the party while reaching out to Kenyans globally.
The DCP’s message is clear: every Kenyan matters, and their voice will be heard.
