Rigathi Gachagua: The Motion to Dismiss the Deputy President from Office to be Presented in Parliament

  • The political problems that Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is currently facing may come to an end if the plan to oust him succeeds
  • Complaints indicate that the motion to fire Gachagua is already in the National Assembly area
  • Kikuyu Member of Parliament Kimani Ichung'wah recently hinted at a conspiracy against the deputy president when he likened him to a snake that should be plucked from the hands of President William Ruto

Nairobi – Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua may be out of office before December this year if the plot to impeach him succeeds.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is facing a case to be fired from the leadership soon, while the argument to want the process to be started already in the parliament. Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
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Information sources say that the motion is already within the confines of the Parliament, while efforts are being made to review it at an important stage.

The plan is being revived several months after it was dropped following reports of presidential interference William Ruto.

NTV reports that the motion may be presented on the floor of the House next week after the supporters build a case against the vice president.

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Talks about Gachagua's removal were shut down last month by the president when he reportedly met with members of parliament Mount Kenya to discourage them.

It was revived again last Sunday, September 15, when the Member of Parliament for Kikuyu and the Majority Leader in the National Assembly Kimani when he asked the president to remove the “snake” that was clinging to his hand, preventing him from achieving what he intended to do for the country.

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