Impeached Deputy President (DP) Rigathi Gachagua got back part of his security following complaints his life was in danger.
He also got back two official cars returned to him. He used them on Sunday.
Gachagua who was impeached two weeks ago has been without security after they were withdrawn.
He now has two of his official bodyguards drawn from the General Service Unit (GSU), usually assigned to senior state officers.
Police officers have also been deployed to his private residence in Karen.
He had been using a private security firm to provide security at the residence.
Kiambu Senator Karugo Thangwa made the revelations on Sunday, October 27th, 2024.
“The state has reinstated part of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s security detail,” the Senator said on Sunday.
“In the same spirit, I urge the government to take the next honourable step and reinstate his employees as well. Justice must not only be done but must also be seen to be done.”
Gachagua had on October 20, complained that his security and workers had been withdrawn from his Karen and Nyeri residences, questioning the intent behind the extended purge that targeted his office staff members.
“I have been here alone without a single officer looking after me. All officers close to me were disarmed and given a warning that they should not be near me. As we speak the Deputy President has no single security officer around him. He is alone,” said Gachagua.
“Last night all vehicles of offices who work under me were impounded to cripple the office of the DP. I don’t understand this level of viciousness to a man who helped you to become president.”
Gachagua still holds that he is the appointed Deputy President following a stay order from the court halting the Senate’s decision to oust him.
He has noted that he will use the corridors of justice to allow him a second appearance before the Senate to defend himself.
He was impeached by the Senate on October 17, 2024, as Senators voted in favour of five out of the 11 grounds presented as grounds for his removal.
Gachagua who is currently battling for his survival in court attended Sunday a church service at St James ACK Cathedral in Kiambu and was accompanied by the security.
On Sunday, in Kiambu, Gachagua said that Mt Kenya doesn’t forget but forgives.
“We forgive but we don’t forget,” Gachagua said.
“I have heard people saying that three years is a lot of time that by 2027, people will have forgotten. Even the atrocities meted on us, the pain we suffered, we still remember. When the time is right, we will address the issue at hand. But at the moment, we will keep quiet.”