Gachaguaย was in the U.S. for six weeks, where he mobilized supporters and held public forums with Kenyans in the diaspora.

He also maintained harsh criticism against President William Rutoโ€™s administration for corruption, extrajudicial killings, and human rights violations.

He is expected to lead a procession to theย Kamukunjiย grounds for a public rally, a move that the government has promised to keep an eye on to prevent lawlessness.

Interior Cabinet Secretaryย Kipchumbaย Murkomenย has said that legal action will be taken in the case of mayhem and disruptions.

Violence erupted in Kenyaโ€™s capital on Thursday, with police deploying teargas, as impeached former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua returned from a political tour in the United States.

Hundreds of his supporters thronged Kenyaโ€™s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to welcome him back but what was meant to be a triumphant return quickly descended into violent chaos.

Despite a heavy police presence surrounding the airport, supporters blocked one of the international arrival gates โ€” much to the surprise of arriving tourists โ€” overwhelming officers.

Chants of โ€œWantamโ€, a popular anti-Ruto slogan coined by Gachagua meaning โ€œone termโ€, filled the air as he left JKIA in a large convoy.

His cavalcade drew thousands waiting outside the airport, causing heavy traffic jams, with supporters clashing with opponents as the convoy used one of Nairobiโ€™s main highways from the airport.

Groups of young men and motorbike riders hurled stones at his motorcade, in a chaotic melee that police attempted to disperse with tear gas.

An AFP photographer witnessed several people wounded during the violence.

The clashes followed another warning from Murkomen that security services should prepare for a โ€œchaotic environment as a result of his coming back to the countryโ€.

Gachagua cut short his trip to the United States, where he had been promoting his political party and mobilising voters before the 2027 vote, to campaign for upcoming local by-elections.

โ€œThank you, my great people of Kenya for the love. I am happy to be back home,โ€ he posted on X.


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