On a day marked by Kenya's political shift, former Second Lady Pastor Dorcas Rigathi shared a deeply spiritual message on Facebook, expressing gratitude and faith despite the recent impeachment of her husband, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. While the nation’s eyes were on KICC in Nairobi, where Professor Kithure Kindiki took the oath as the new Deputy President, Pastor Dorcas chose a reflective moment with her family to post her message.
"We give God all the glory," she wrote, sharing a photo of her family, including Rigathi Gachagua. Pastor Dorcas cited scriptures from Daniel and Job, expressing unwavering faith in God’s sovereignty, regardless of life’s trials. "Today, my family and I choose to give a prayer of thanksgiving... for His awesome faithfulness," she posted, calling God “Ebenezer” for guiding them through challenging times.
In her message, Pastor Dorcas also thanked followers for their love and prayers, underscoring her family’s resilience. “Though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him,” she wrote, quoting Job, reaffirming her trust in God’s deliverance.
Her post, resonating with biblical allusions and faith, has garnered support online, as many express solidarity with the former Second Family amid the leadership transition.
Who is Pastor Dorcas Rigathi?
A pastor and philanthropist, Pastor Dorcas Rigathi has been a prominent voice for social justice, focusing on issues close to her heart, including empowering the boy child and advocating for those affected by drug abuse. She spearheaded numerous initiatives as Second Lady, partnering with organizations to address some of Kenya’s pressing social challenges. Her work garnered respect from diverse communities, with her compassionate outreach aimed at uplifting underserved youths and families. Even in the face of political instability, she has maintained a public image of grace and dedication to service, rooted in her faith.
Before stepping into the national spotlight, Pastor Dorcas was actively involved in ministry, with a foundation in community work and a commitment to addressing the “silent cries” of marginalized groups. Her influence extended beyond the political sphere, as she continued to push for social change, with her faith-driven initiatives serving as a testament to her values.
The Rift Between Gachagua and Ruto
Gachagua’s removal follows a complex fallout with President William Ruto, a relationship that had once been central to the country’s political landscape. Known for his fiery and unwavering loyalty, Gachagua was instrumental in Ruto's rise to power, bringing in strong support from central Kenya and frequently addressing the grievances of the Mt. Kenya region. However, reports surfaced soon after their election about growing tensions between Gachagua and Ruto, often centered on disagreements over policy priorities, government appointments, and Gachagua's alleged overreach into roles typically reserved for the head of state.
In a political landscape that demands unity, Ruto and Gachagua’s alliance began to fray as both sought to consolidate power. Ruto’s relationship with Gachagua became strained as he moved to address accusations of Gachagua’s interference in government operations, leading to increasing isolation of the former Deputy President. The situation ultimately culminated in Gachagua’s impeachment, marking a significant shift in Kenya’s political landscape.
Public Reactions and Online Support
Pastor Dorcas’s post quickly gained attention online, resonating with supporters who praised her resilience and faith. Her message of thanksgiving, even amid adversity, echoed with those familiar with her long-standing commitment to her beliefs. Her reference to scripture, invoking Job’s steadfastness, seemed to reflect her family’s outlook on the political turbulence they now face.
Many Kenyans expressed support for the former Second Family, admiring their resilience and grounded faith. While the political dynamics shift and Kindiki takes on the role of Deputy President, Pastor Dorcas’s influence and dedication to her causes may continue to shape public perception, even as she steps back from the limelight.