Elisha Ongoya, a lawyer representing Rigathi Gachagua in legal battles, has expressed intentions to explore all avenues, including legal means, to challenge President William Ruto’s leadership.
While the lawyer’s remarks mention the possible impeachment of President Ruto, the situation is complex.
Impeachment proceedings require a significant number of MPs or Senators to back the motion, which remains uncertain given the political landscape.
Ongoya’s team is part of a larger legal representation that previously defended Gachagua during his own impeachment attempts as Deputy President.
It is clear that Gachagua’s legal defense is highly experienced, with several notable names, including Paul Muite and Ndegwa Njiru.
The motivation behind pursuing impeachment proceedings against Ruto stems from accusations of constitutional violations, though the specifics of these accusations remain to be fully detailed.
The impeachment process in Kenya involves both Houses of Parliament, with the Senate playing a crucial role in hearing such cases.
If the motion moves forward, it would set the stage for a significant legal and political showdown in the country, potentially deepening political divides between allies and rivals of the President.
However, success in impeaching the President would depend on securing substantial parliamentary support.