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Section of Mt Kenya MPs have Changed their Stance to Impeach Dp Gachagua

Posted on October 3, 2024October 3, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on Section of Mt Kenya MPs have Changed their Stance to Impeach Dp Gachagua

A section of Members of Parliament from the Mt Kenya region, who proposed the motion to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from office, have now changed their stance.


MPs Geoffrey Wandeto from Tetu, Rahab Mukami from Nyeri, and Njoroge Wainaina from Kieni have stated that they will not continue with efforts to oust DP Gachagua.

“After soul-searching and reading through the motion I realised this is something our deputy president and the President sit down and resolve because Kenya is bigger than all of us. I have listened to the ground and the people of Nyeri have said they do not want the deputy president removed,” said Rahab Mukami.

“When we ask our people, they are saying they do not see this (impeachment) as a priority, they think we should be focusing on other priorities. As representatives of the people it behoves upon us to listen to our people and do what they have asked us. So on Tuesday, I will be voting NO,” added Geoffrey Wandeto.

The u-turn by the MPs comes one day after their names were mentioned in Parliament, as they were among the MPs who signed and endorsed the motion to eject Gachagua from office.

These legislators, hailing from Gachagua’s stronghold in Nyeri County, instead expressed that what is needed now is a discussion aimed at reconciling the President and his Deputy.

“Our deputy president please, go to the President and ask for forgiveness. And for our President, please sit down with our deputy, speak and reach an agreement,” added MP Mukami

Other MPs from the Deputy President’s stronghold who still support this motion include Eric Wamumbi from Mathira, Wambugu Wainaina from Othaya, and Duncan Mathenge from Nyeri Town.

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