Kimani Ichung’wah, the National Assembly Majority Leader, recently found himself caught in political turmoil during a visit to Kiambu County Hall.
The tension surrounding him stemmed from the brewing impeachment motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Ichung’wah, who has been a prominent figure within the ruling coalition, was targeted by a mob who opposed the motion, highlighting the deep divisions within Kenya’s political landscape.
The impeachment motion, spearheaded by various MPs, accuses Gachagua of undermining constitutional principles and engaging in corrupt activities.
Critics allege that his inflammatory public remarks have threatened national unity and peace.
Gachagua’s supporters, on the other hand, have framed the motion as a politically motivated attack, warning that it could destabilize the government.
As the Majority Leader, Ichung’wah has defended the right of Parliament to debate the motion, emphasizing that no one, including the Deputy President, is immune to impeachment.
Tensions around this issue escalated during Ichung’wah’s visit to Kiambu, where a hostile crowd forced him to flee the venue.
This incident highlights the charged political environment in Kenya, where the impeachment debate has ignited strong emotions on both sides.
If the motion passes, it will be a significant test for Gachagua, with broader implications for the ruling Kenya Kwanza coalition and the country’s stability.