President William Ruto recently teased National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah for greeting him with a hand in his pocket.
During a public event, Ruto humorously advised Ichung’wah to show more respect by taking his hand out of his pocket while greeting him.
This light-hearted interaction highlighted the cordial relationship between the two leaders despite the serious nature of their political roles.
This moment occurred against the backdrop of ongoing debates about the Finance Bill 2023. Ichung’wah has been a staunch advocate for the bill, which proposes several tax measures intended to generate revenue for development projects.
He has actively engaged with both his constituents and fellow lawmakers to simplify and explain the bill’s contents, aiming to gain wider support and counteract misinformation spread by its opponents.
The exchange between Ruto and Ichung’wah also reflects the internal dynamics within the Kenya Kwanza Alliance.
Ichung’wah, recently appointed by Ruto to lead negotiations with the opposition, Azimio la Umoja, plays a crucial role in advancing the administration’s legislative agenda.
This incident of casual banter serves to underscore the mutual respect and camaraderie shared by the two leaders, despite the high-stakes political environment they operate in.