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Gachagua described the leaders as sell-outs driven by greed, accusing them of creating divisions within the Mt. Kenya community for personal gain. The conflict stems from a supremacy battle in the region. It is attributed to strained relations between Gachagua and his boss, President Ruto.
Legislators allied to Gachagua emphasized that their colleagues had lost direction and did not deserve to represent the people. Gachagua’s comments followed a delegation of 48 MPs in Nyahururu.
They declared their position on leadership for the remaining three years of the Kenya Kwanza government. The DP further hinted at knowing certain information. He will reveal this at the right time. These hints suggest underlying tensions within the political landscape.
The simmering Mt. Kenya supremacy battle continues as President Ruto and his Deputy are expected in Nyeri. Gachagua’s allies accused National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah of reviving the Mt. Kenya supremacy battle.
The conflict highlights the political dynamics within the region. Gachagua and his supporters are challenging the loyalty and intentions of the MPs aligning with Kindiki. The situation underscores the power struggles and shifting alliances in Kenyan politics.
The ongoing tensions show the complex interplay of interests and ambitions within the political landscape. Alliances are being tested. Loyalties are questioned.
Gachagua’s criticism of the MPs pledging allegiance to Kindiki underscores the deep-rooted divisions and power dynamics at play in Mt. Kenya politics. The situation highlights the intricate web of relationships and rivalries shaping the political landscape. Different factions vie for influence and control in the region.