Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana has initiated a censure motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. He cites Gachagua’s conduct as inappropriate for someone in such a high office. Mungatana is known for his outspoken nature.
He argues that Gachagua’s behavior does not align with the expectations set forth for state officers under the Kenyan Constitution. The senator emphasizes that the deputy president must uphold the integrity and leadership standards mandated by the law.
In his motion, Mungatana highlights that the deputy president’s role is crucial as the principal assistant to the president. The role is also a symbol of national unity. He asserts that Gachagua’s remarks show a lack of respect for the presidency.
These remarks have the potential to undermine national cohesion. The senator’s concerns stem from Gachagua’s public statements about employment in public service. He also expressed concerns about resource allocation. He believes these statements incite division among different ethnic groups in Kenya.
Mungatana’s petition points out that Gachagua’s conduct contradicts the national values and principles of governance outlined in the Constitution. The senator claims that Gachagua’s utterances have escalated tensions within the country.
This escalation is detrimental to the unity and stability that the deputy president is supposed to promote. The motion comes at a time when discussions of Gachagua’s impeachment are circulating.
These discussions are particularly common among factions within the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.
The situation has intensified after Gachagua’s recent comments warning President Ruto against betrayal politics, indicating a rift within the government. The political landscape is evolving.
The censure motion reflects broader concerns about leadership accountability. It also addresses the responsibilities of high-ranking officials in Kenya. The outcome of this motion have significant implications for Gachagua’s political future and the unity of the ruling party.