Gachagua’s Security Team and Other Privileges by Gov’t Withdrawn, Reveals UDA Insider
Gachagua’s Security Team and Other Privileges from the Government have been Withdrawn, Reveals Gathoni Wamuchomba
“For example yesterday, we went with the DP to church. The DP is supposed to be given his privileges. He is supposed to be given an escort when he is going to church, he is going to be given security, and all his privileges. Can someone tell us yesterday if the deputy president got his privileges as a DP of Kenya?” she questioned
“I was with him the whole day and he did not receive all his privileges. He did not. Who is this person whose job is to remove all these privileges from the DP’s office? Who is this person whose business is to remove the DP from the diary of the executive President?” Wamuchomba added.
The lawmaker, as a result, called on President William Ruto to appear on television and keep his word of protecting his deputy from the torment that he underwent during his (Ruto’s) tenure as the DP.
“I personally feel the president himself must give a nod to impeach Rigathi Gachagua and what we want from the President is nothing else, not on top of the roof car promise, not a presser to tell there is no impeachment, we want him to appear on this television (Citizen TV) and any other television station saying he is going to fight for his deputy president as he promised during our Kasarani nomination,” the lawmaker posed.
“I was there when we nominated his excellency the President as our candidate in UDA to vie as a president and he promised in front of cameras and he said he was tormented, faced a lot of tribulations when he was the DP and he said never again will the deputy president of Kenya go through what he went through.”
This comes after Gachagua, cautioned President William Ruto that should he let the impeachment proceed as planned, his supporters would be very unforgiving.
“I would like to ask my boss President William Ruto to be cautious and do the right thing and let’s keep our house together. Let us not be disruptive and let us not re-introduce the politics of betrayal,” he cautioned.
“Our people hate betrayal and they are very unforgiving if you betray them. I ask my brother not to be tempted to go in that direction because these people will be very unforgiving.”
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