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Kiambu Senator alleges a plot to imprison Deputy President Gachagua, sparking political controversy and public debate.
Kiambu Senator Karungo Thang’wa expressed concerns about a plot by Mt Kenya MPs. The plot aims to sideline Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. They plan to do this by declaring allegiance to Interior CS Kithure Kindiki.
Thang’wa suspected that the MPs aimed to impeach the DP and divide positions among themselves. He defended Gachagua as the political voice of the mountain, vowing not to allow anyone to harm him.
Thang’wa cautioned CS Kindiki about receiving support from these MPs. He cited a similar scenario with MP Ndindi Nyoro. MP Nyoro was initially praised but later abandoned. The senator criticized the MPs for abdicating their duty.
He also stated that they lacked responsibility by choosing a central leader to speak to the president. Suspicions over Gachagua’s influence in the mountain persist as more MPs endorse CS Kindiki as their link to the executive. The endorsement is known as the ‘Nyandarua declaration.’
It was driven by the MPs’ dissatisfaction with the lack of development. Additionally, they were motivated by stalled projects in the region. They seek a central leader to advocate for resources for the area. The development highlights the ongoing political dynamics in the Mt Kenya region.
There are shifting allegiances and power struggles among key political figures. Thang’wa’s remarks underscore the tensions and uncertainties surrounding Gachagua’s position and the broader political landscape in the region.
He defended Gachagua as the political voice of the mountain, vowing not to allow anyone to harm him. Thang’wa cautioned CS Kindiki about receiving support from these MPs. He cited a similar scenario with MP Ndindi Nyoro. Ndindi was initially praised but later abandoned. The senator criticized the MPs for abdicating their duty.
He accused them of lacking responsibility by choosing a central leader to speak to the president. Suspicions over Gachagua’s influence in the mountain persist as more MPs endorse CS Kindiki as their link to the executive. The endorsement is known as the ‘Nyandarua declaration.’
It was driven by the MPs’ dissatisfaction with the lack of development. Stalled projects in the region exacerbated their dissatisfaction. They seek a central leader to advocate for resources for the area. The development highlights the ongoing political dynamics in the Mt Kenya region.
There are shifting allegiances and power struggles among key political figures. Thang’wa’s remarks underscore the tensions and uncertainties surrounding Gachagua’s position and the broader political landscape in the region.