Limuru MP John Kiragu recently found himself at the center of controversy after angry residents paid him a “morning greetings” visit at his home.
The residents accused Kiragu of involvement in alleged political schemes against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
The situation comes amidst heightened tensions within the Mount Kenya region, where political alignments and disputes are intensifying following Gachagua’s impeachment motion and its fallout.
The confrontation in Limuru reflects broader political divisions. In recent weeks, Gachagua has faced opposition from both within and outside the Kenya Kwanza alliance, with critics accusing him of divisive politics and undermining President William Ruto’s administration.
However, the Deputy President continues to maintain significant grassroots support in the region, as seen in protests opposing his impeachment, particularly in Nyeri, Kiambu, and Kirinyaga Counties.
Many of these events were marked by accusations of bribery, chaotic scenes, and public dissatisfaction with the handling of the motion.
This episode is emblematic of the broader challenges facing Kenyan politics, where allegations of manipulation, power struggles, and regional loyalties often shape events.
For Kiragu, the accusations from his constituents underline the risks of being perceived as opposing a key regional leader like Gachagua.
As the political climate heats up, the interplay between local grievances and national political strategies is expected to further shape developments in the Mount Kenya region.
Limuru MP John Kiragu was almost lynched by irate residents who accused him of organizing the attack on Rigathi Gachagua. pic.twitter.com/phv3IfftMR
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