DP Gachagua Rubbishes Nyeri, Murang’a Senators’ Remarks on Successive politics.
DP Gachagua Rubbishes Nyeri, Murang’a Senators’ Remarks on Successive politics: Speaking at Meru on Thursday, trashed their talks labelling them mere ‘limelight excitement’ saying they should desist from speaking matters they have no knowledge on.
He further warned the two lawmakers to keep off politicking on matters of Mount Kenya’s kingship brawl involving him and Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, and instead focus on their county oversight role.
DP Gachagua stated,”Those who were elected on UDA and Kenya Kwanza, we agreed to focus on development and to be cautious of their pronouncements because some of them go to media they get excited, are lost and start talking meaningless things.”
“I heard our Nyeri Senator today akiongea matope kwa TV, anakua excited. The work of a senator is oversight of counties. Mambo ya national governemnt and plans mwenye kujua ni Rais na mimi na huyo senator alifaa kuniuliza mipango ya Nyeri,”
He added: We want senators to be careful because we have also seen the Murang’a senator akiongea matope. Kathuri Murungi, call the Murang’a and Nyeri senators and have a sitting with them; tell them they are out of order. Wawache mambo ambayo haiwahusu.”
Nyeri Senator Wahome Wamatinga and his Murang’a counterpart Joe Nyutu have been drumming up for Nyoro to succeed Gachagua as the second in command, arguing that the DP has lost his touch in the vote-rich Mt Kenya region
Muranga senator in an interview stated,” We love the president and because we don’t want him to encounter any problem in the mountain then I think the best [thing] would be to come with the most popular running mate,”
“I think he (Nyoro) could be more popular, we are on the ground we listen to people, we hear what people think about each one of us. Ndindi has shown some very good social skills, a very good relationship with people and generally he has favour,” he added.
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