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“We Are Going To Turn Beer And Marijuana Spirits To Spirits Of God,” Dorcas Gachagua

Second Lady Pastor Dorcas Gachagua has issued a firm warning to what she refers to as drug traffickers, reaffirming her unwavering commitment to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s campaign against alcoholism, narcotics, and substance abuse.

During her address to the congregation at PCEA Kabiruini in Nyeri County on a recent Sunday, Ms. Rigathi unveiled the disturbing reality of certain ‘cartels’ profiting from the illicit alcohol trade, which has tragically claimed the lives of numerous young people in the region. These individuals, she noted, are now attempting to resist their efforts.

“The drug traffickers and those involved in alcohol sales are displeased and are putting up a fight, but their resistance is in vain. I stand before you at this sacred altar, and I assure you that they will not prevail because our mission is aligned with God’s work,” she declared.

Ms. Rigathi emphasized that, together with DP Gachagua, they remain resolute in their quest to rescue young men across the country who have fallen victim to alcoholism, helping them rediscover their potential and purpose in life.

“We are determined to save our nation and the young men who have been ensnared by alcohol, marijuana, and other spirits. We will transform them into the spirit of God,” the Second Lady proclaimed.

As Ms. Rigathi revealed, those who identify themselves as barons and cartels have been actively opposing her husband and sons due to their outspoken stance on this issue.

“My sons are undergoing a transformation, and when you witness them facing opposition, it is because they are advocating for the welfare of our coffee, tea, milk, and standing up against these powerful barons and cartels. These vested interests have considerable wealth and are attempting to discredit him, but he is unwavering in his commitment to God’s work,” she affirmed.

“Even in the face of daytime adversity, I stand in prayer for him, providing encouragement and support in the evening.”