Gachagua opens DCP’s 2nd satellite office in the US

Democracy for Citizens (DCP) party leader Rigathi Gachagua has launched the party’s second satellite office in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
In a statement issued by the DCP on Monday, July 21, 2025, the party reaffirmed its commitment to engaging with all Kenyans, including those in the diaspora, following the Boston office opening.
“We are glad our party’s second satellite office in the USA has been officially opened by our Party Leader. Our commitment to listen to all Kenyans and restore our heritage remains firm. Thank you, Kenyans in Boston,” DCP stated.

Gachagua had launched DCP’s first diaspora satellite office in Seattle, Washington, just a week earlier.
In a statement on Monday, July 14, 2025, Gachagua announced the Seattle office opening, emphasising the party’s ongoing expansion efforts.
“DCP Party is now expanding its presence with our very first satellite office in Seattle. 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 statement read in part.
Gachagua noted that the new office would serve Kenyans in the diaspora, particularly those living in the greater Northwest Pacific region of North America.
“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.

The launch is part of Gachagua’s two-month tour of the USA, during which he is expected to engage with Kenyans living in various states on the state of the nation back home.
Gachagua departed Kenya for the United States on July 9, 2025. The tour marks his first international trip since his impeachment in October 2024.
He has stated that the two-month visit is aimed at reconnecting with the diaspora and consolidating support for his political comeback.
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