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Friday, September 20, 2024 –Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has, finally, expressed his frustrations under the leadership of President William Ruto.
Addressing traders at Marikiti Market in the CBD today Friday September 20, the visibly angry Gachagua pointed out how a section of people close to the President are undermining Kikuyus who voted for this government.
He wondered why Ruto’s team did not complain about the many votes from Mount Kenya Region during elections only to start complaining about many Kikuyus in government today.
Gachagua while spending his day in Nairobi CBD, noted that money has been exchanging hands among the MPs so that to force him out of office prematurely; in what he described as ‘motion impeachment’.
“Most MPs here have been holding meetings in which they are given money to fight me out of this government so that to replace me with their puppet,” he charged as the crowd chanted.
He said, only Kenyans who elected him will remove him from office when the right time comes and not a few compromised MPs.
The DP seized the opportunity to ask supporters to stop their MPs from discussing his ouster from the current executive.
Gachagua challenged those meeting in hotels to, instead, face him one-on-one rather than wasting time holding night meetings that focus on his removal.
Addressing in the same rally was Embakasi North MP James Kaguya, who described President William Ruto and his allies as thankless leaders to the people of Mt. Kenya, said Ruto is now done with Mt. Kenya because of his new dalliance with the opposition.
“You can fund all the MPs at the Statehouse where you are hosting them every weekend but time for election is coming and you will meet this ground,” Gakuya announced.
Governor of Nyeri Mutahi Kahiga, while speaking on K24 Tv today, dared those planning Gachagua’s ouster to bring it on saying ‘for every action there will be a reaction’.
He also accused President Ruto for his recent tour in Nyeri and Kirinyaga counties where DP’s seat remained unoccupied because of planned confusion.
Mutahi Kahiga openly took issue with the president for not containing his attack dogs who, of late, have been on rampage attacking DP Gachagua in public gatherings.