Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is on the verge of getting impeached. The motion is currently tabled in Parliament, with majority of it’s members voting in agreement to Gachagua getting impeached.
Highlights
- Gachagua is set to defend his impeachment
- His plea for sympathy has received mixed reactions from netizens
- Gachagua claims Ruto approved his impeachment
Yesterday, Gachagua gave a lengthy speech; turning down all the allegations made against him.
Gachagua vowed to fight until the end to secure his spot; citing the main reason being that he was voted for by over 7 million Kenyans.
In his speech, Gachagua pleaded for sympathy, stating that he’s a lonely man.
The Deputy President, Sometimes Is A Very Lonely Man. My Parents Are Dead, My Brothers Are Dead And My Sisters Are Married. When I Go Home, I Am Many Times Lonely Which Is Why I Decided To Look For A Land In Meru To Be Close To Relatives. I Borrowed Money And Bought 29 Acres In Meru, The Land Of My Mother
Netizens react
Gachagua’s speech received mixed reactions on social media.
”Rigathi is looking for sympathy from a generation that put women on motorbikes at 6am after a night of weed and tap water,” one Instagram user wrote.
”I will vote No against his impeachment motion 🙌,” Peter Salasya wrote
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Allegations leading to Gachagua’s impeachment
- Corruption accusations: Gachagua faced multiple allegations of corruption related to his time in public service prior to becoming Deputy President. Reports surfaced alleging that he had misappropriated public funds and engaged in corrupt practices. Investigations by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) highlighted discrepancies in his financial dealings.
- Abuse of office: Critics accused Gachagua of using his office to influence government contracts and facilitate personal business interests. These accusations intensified public scrutiny and fueled calls for accountability.
- Public and political pressure: As dissatisfaction with his leadership style grew, public demonstrations erupted, demanding his resignation. Opposition parties seized the moment to rally their supporters, framing the impeachment as a necessary step towards restoring integrity in governance.
The Impeachment Process
Voting: The decisive moment came when Parliament held a vote on the impeachment motion. In a tense atmosphere, the motion passed, leading to Gachagua’s suspension from office pending further investigations. This vote was indicative of the shifting allegiances within Kenyan politics, showcasing the power dynamics at play.
Initiation of proceedings: The impeachment process began in Parliament, driven primarily by opposition lawmakers. They tabled a motion citing the Deputy President’s alleged misconduct, which required a two-thirds majority for passage.
Parliamentary debate: The debate surrounding Gachagua’s impeachment was heated, reflecting the divided political climate in Kenya. Supporters defended his record and labeled the impeachment as a politically motivated maneuver, while opponents emphasized the need for accountability and transparency.
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