National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has publicly criticized Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, intensifying the political discord between the two leaders.
Ichung’wah dismissed Gachagua’s recent media briefing as a “public relations gimmick,” accusing him of seeking public sympathy rather than addressing the substantive issues leading to his impeachment.
The rift between Ichung’wah and Gachagua has been escalating, with the Majority Leader expressing concerns over the Deputy President’s leadership style.
Ichung’wah has accused Gachagua of aligning with certain political factions, thereby undermining unity within the ruling party.
This internal conflict has broader implications for the administration, as it navigates challenges in maintaining cohesion among its ranks.
The impeachment motion against Gachagua, which Ichung’wah supports, cites multiple grounds, including alleged gross misconduct and constitutional violations.
As the situation unfolds, there is growing concern about the potential impact on the government’s stability and its ability to effectively implement its agenda.
The public and political analysts alike are closely monitoring developments, anticipating further revelations and strategic moves from both camps.