The deputy President of the republic of Kenya and former Mathira Member of Parliament Mister Rigathi Gachagua is staring at a possible impeachment motion after a section of western members of Parliament threatened to impeach him.These members of Parliament have said that the former Mathira member of Parliament is promoting tribalism and does not care about what he says.
They said that the second in command of the republic of Kenya who should be at the forefront opposition tribalism and favouritism is the one championing and promoting it in the country.They also told off the deputy president against telling Nairobi county governor Mr Johnson Sakaja to consider the numerous mount Kenya voters who voted for him.
They said that Sakaja Johnson was elected for the general public and not strictly to serve a given group of people such that the president telling him to consider mount Kenya region people is tribal.A section of mps however feel that the deputy president's speech was misinterpreted and that they should not make a big deal out of it.
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