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Gor Mahia fans to hold a demo in a bid to force Rachier out

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Gor Mahia fans are now demanding for a resignation of the club chairman Ambrose Rachier after he came out as a Freemason.

In a letter written by the former Organising Secretary Judith Onyango to the Regional Commander.

Gor Mahia fans will be demonstrating on Thursday, in the streets of Nairobi from 11 am.

Gor Mahia is not part of Rachier Freemasonry and we want to condemn his continued association with the club after his revelation

Judith Onyango

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“We shall congregate at Uhuru Park then walk along Valley road heading to Rachier’s Mayfair office and deposit our petition for condemnation and resignation,” read part of the letter.

The letter also requested for security during the exercise.

After revealing his involvement with the cult on NTV, the fans now say the club’s name has been tainted in the public.

“Gor Mahia is not part of Rachier Freemasonry and we want to condemn his continued association with the club after his revelation,” read the part.

I do not care to say I am one of them, and I do not regret it

Ambrose Rachier

Freemason

During the interview, the lawyer disclosed that he was introduced to the cult by two of his friends in 1994.

They talked him through it and got interviewed where he was accepted and he has worked to a position of senior officer.

He however noted that he does not regret joining the secretive group and the cult is associated with many kenyans.

“I do not care to say I am one of them, and I do not regret it,” Rachier noted.

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