Gor Mahia fans announce planned protest to demand Rachier’s resignation

Fans of record Kenyan champions Gor Mahia have announced a planned protest on Thursday in Nairobi that will culminate with their demand for the resignation of club chairman Ambrose Rachier since his public proclamation that he is a member of the Freemason Society.In a letter seen by Mozzart Sport that was signed by the club’s former Organizing Secretary Judith ‘Nyangi’ Anyango, the fans gave a notice of peaceful demonstration to the city’s regional police commander seeking security personnel ahead of their demonstration.Gor Mahia boss Ambrose Rachier unbothered with death rumoursAs part of their plan, the fans intend to hold the demonstration at Uhuru Park to distance themselves from the chairman’s declared position of being a member of the Freemason Society which they state has caused them ridicule and public harassment.Afterwards, they then intend to proceed to the chairman’s office where they say they will deposit their petition to Rachier demanding for his resignation as the club chairman.##NAJAVA_MECA_6716130##“As Gor Mahia FC fans, we will take part in the above event (peaceful demonstration) to distance ourselves and our beloved club from the Chairman’s position of self-confessed Free Mason membership.Gor Mahia FC is not part of Mr. Rachier in his Freemasonry adventure and we wish to strongly condemn his continued association with the club after making such admission that has cost us so much ridicule and public embarrassment.Maandamano#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/UufCKyYWgc— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) October 12, 2022 We shall congregate at Uhuru Park at 11.00am, Thursday 13/10/22. Thereafter, we will take a procession along Valley Rd then branch at Ralph Bunch Rd Junction and deposit our petition for condemnation and resignation of the Chairman at his Mayfair House office,” the letter read.At the start October, Rachier had revealed in an interview with NTV that he was a member of the Society which remains a secret order, built on the power of mystery and is not based on any particular religion.Ambrose Rachier reveals he has received “a lot of support” since coming out as a freemasonIn the interview, the 73-year-old conveyance lawyer by profession, who said he wants to “demystify” the myths about Freemasonry, disclosed that it is Dr Joseph Aluoch who introduced him to the order.Joseph, Patron of the Kenya Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases and an established author, is the husband of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Judge Joyce Aluoch.

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