Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has launched a new branch of the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) in Kansas City, the United States.
In a statement on Wednesday, August 6, Gachagua reiterated the party’s commitment to inclusivity and engagement with Kenyans across the board.
"DCP Party continues to strengthen its commitment to listening to the people of Kenya across the board, fostering a truly inclusive and responsive approach.
"It was my absolute pleasure to join Kenyans in the diaspora for the official opening of the Midwest DCP Office Kansas City Chapter, USA," he said.
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Gachagua noted that DCP’s expansion into the diaspora underscores the party’s mission to unite and empower Kenyans, regardless of where they are.
"Together, we are building bridges and empowering Kenyans wherever they are. Here's to more growth, collaboration, and listening to the voices that matter most!" he added.
This comes barely a month after Gachagua launched the party’s North Pacific Chapter Satellite Office in Seattle, Washington.
The office, unveiled on Monday, July 14, marked the first official DCP office in the United States, as Gachagua continued his outreach tour aimed at expanding the party’s presence.
"DCP Party is now expanding its presence with our very first satellite office in Seattle. DCP Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua officially inaugurated the North Pacific Chapter Satellite Office, marking a new milestone in our journey to connect and serve Kenyans across the region," the DCP Party said.
The launch in Seattle was part of Gachagua’s two-month U.S. tour, which began with his arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on July 10, 2025.
During the office launch, Gachagua stated that the DCP is committed to building a movement that listens to the people and includes voices from across the globe.
He pointed out that establishing the Seattle office is part of the broader plan to connect with Kenyans wherever they are.
"This new office will strengthen our efforts, foster greater engagement, and bring our initiatives closer to the people of Seattle and the surrounding areas. Together, we are building a stronger, more inclusive future," he said.