Over the past two years, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, as part of delegated assignment by President Ruto, has been actively involved in launching key initiatives and leading crucial meetings, particularly in economic reforms, agriculture, and food security.
He played a critical role in launching reforms in the tea and coffee sectors, working closely with stakeholders to improve the livelihoods of small-scale farmers. His involvement in the Household Farmer Registration initiative was essential in ensuring equitable fertilizer distribution.
Gachagua has also spearheaded discussions with international financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank, launching key economic reforms to stabilize the economy, while his meetings with KEPSA have focused on fostering public-private partnerships for business development and investment growth.
In security and governance, Gachagua has launched efforts to combat banditry and cattle rustling, particularly in the North Rift region, through high-level security meetings with local leaders and law enforcement. His leadership in launching reforms in the National Police Service has aimed at improving security management in high-risk areas.
Additionally, he has led public campaigns against illicit brews and substance abuse in the Mt. Kenya region, emphasizing the protection of vulnerable communities and youth from these societal vices. Gachagua has also chaired key meetings such as the Intergovernmental Budget and Economic Council (IBEC), addressing devolution funding and fiscal policy adjustments between national and county governments.
Gachagua’s environmental leadership has been marked by his involvement with President Ruto in launching the ambitious plan to plant 15 billion trees by 2032, in collaboration with the World Resources Institute.
He has also chaired multiple meetings on the Nairobi River restoration project, aiming to restore the river’s ecosystem and promote sustainable environmental practices. On the energy front, Gachagua has led discussions at the Global Conference on Energy Efficiency, championing sustainable energy initiatives to enhance Kenya’s climate resilience and reduce its carbon footprint.
In healthcare and education, Deputy President Gachagua has been at the forefront of launching key reforms. He has chaired meetings with regional governors to improve Universal Health Coverage and healthcare service delivery at the county level.
His engagements with UNAIDS have focused on combating HIV/AIDS, teenage pregnancy, and gender-based violence, emphasizing the importance of accessible healthcare.
In the education sector, Gachagua has led discussions on educational reforms during the Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (KESSHA) Annual Conference, advocating for progressive changes in school leadership and management. Gachagua has played a significant role in shaping Kenya’s development trajectory through these launches and meetings.