
According to stunning revelations made by a member of the national legislature affiliated with the Azimio la umoja One Kenya coalition party, vice president Rigathi Gachagua is likely to have a difficult time in 2023.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua can be removed from office if the necessary number of signatures are gathered, according to Bumula MP Jack Wamboka, who spoke with The Nation.
He declared that he will bring an impeachment resolution against the nation's second in command as soon as the national legislature starts meeting again on February 13 of this year. He contends that Gachagua should be removed from office because he is disenfranchising Kenyans.
The member continued by saying that he had not been asked to bring up the proposal.

"I have gathered the necessary signatures, and I will announce the impeachment resolution as soon as we meet again next month. I wasn't sent by anybody. We cannot have a leader that is denying all Kenyans their rights. Musalia Mudavadi is acting more appropriately than the vice president "the MP declared.
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