Nandi County Senator Samson Cherargei has issued a stern warning to Luhyia Members of National Assembly for allegedly attacking Deputy President Gachagua.
In his latest post on twitter the vocal UDA legislator has stated that it is sad that a section of Luhyia MPs have been attacking the second in command instead of focusing on rebuking the Azimio-OKA runningmate Hon Martha Karua. He has sent a warning to the noted MPs to stop attacking DP Gachagua and accord to him the respect he deserves as a national leader.
"Sad to note that some Luhya Azimio-OKA Mps have started attacking or reprimanding Dp H.E Rigathi Gachagua they should STOP ASAP instead they should focus on castigating their Azimio-OKA runningmate Hon. Karua. Riggy G should be respected as a national leader." Noted Cherargei.
This comes after a Rift that has been witnessed between Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and the Deputy President leading the Mount Kenya political leaders defending their own and the Luhyia leaders also defending Sakaja.
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