By Our Correspondent, NAIROBI
Kenya
Kenya’s Deputy President (DP), Rigathi Gachagua, will face his moment of truth on Tuesday afternoon when the impeachment motion will be tabled before Parliament.
In a document seen by our
reporter, Kibwezi West Member of Parliament (MP) Eckomas Mwengi has prepared 10
charges to kick the DP out of the office, bringing to a forefront the implosion
of the Kenya Kwanza administration after two years in office.
Charge 1: Making inciteful
remarks
The lawmaker has accused
Gachagua of making utterances that divide Kenyans based on ethnic
grounds.
"Besides, the utterances
are highly inflammatory and inciteful and significantly undermine national
unity and the peaceful co-existence of Kenya's diverse communities," the
motion reads in part.
He made references to the
controversial remarks the DP made in Kajiado in 2023, that the "the
government of Kenya is a company and there are shareholders."
Charge 2: Undermining the
president and the cabinet
According to the motion, the
DP has undermined his boss by making statements that are not in line with the
government's policies.
The lawmaker claimed that
Gachagua opposed the Nairobi River Riparian Evacuation orders which the Cabinet
had approved.
"His Excellency Rigathi
Gachagua made contradictory public statements despite being a Member of the
Cabinet and being assigned the function of superintending the Nairobi River
Riparian Evacuation Order," the MP said.
Charge 3: Interfering with
leadership of Nairobi County government
The legislator also accused the DP of interfering with Nairobi County matters by allegedly inciting citizens against the planned relocation of Wakulima traders to Kangundo market.
"His Excellency Rigathi
Gachagua’s inciteful and demeaning public statements and conduct undermine
devolution, they undercut the functional and institutional integrity of county
governments and unjustifiably vilify and ridicule the leadership of the Nairobi
City County Government," the motion reads in part.
Charge 4: Attack against Lady
Justice Esther Maina of the High Court
According to the lawmaker,
Gachagua made scathing attacks against the High Court judge after she
determined a case in which the DP was a party.
In the case, Justice Esther
Maina ordered the parties to forfeit Ksh.200 million to the State.
"His Excellency Rigathi
Gachagua’s public attacks against the Judge are impeachable offences to the
extent that they undermine the functional and decisional independence of
judges," the motion read in part.
Charge 5: Violating the Oath
of office
The fifth charge involves
violating the oath that he took that requires him to obey, preserve, protect
and defend the Constitution.
According to MP Mwengi, this
violates Article 148 of the Constitution that dictates the DP ought to perform
the functions in line with the Constitution.
Charge 6: Violating the
National Cohesion and Integration Act
Section 62 of the Act provides
that anyone who stirs up ethnic hostility commits an offence. The motion
accuses Gachagua of making inciteful public utterances since taking
office.
Charge 7: Amassing properties
worth Ksh.5.2 billion illegally
DP Gachagua is accused of
amassing wealth illegally by using his spouse, two sons and other close family
members as proxies. The MP claims that Gachagua uses 22 companies to launder
money and conceal proceeds of crime.
"The value of the
property and wealth that his Excellency Rigathi Gachagua has acquired over the
last two years is incompatible with his known legitimate income (Ksh.12 million
per annum or thereabouts)," the motion reads in part.
Charge 8: Misleading the
public
In the motion, the MP alleges
that Gachagua has continuously misled the public through divisive remarks.
He referenced Gachagua's
remarks over Lady Justice Esther Maina claiming that she had engaged in
corruption.
"He publicly said he
would present a petition for the removal of the said judge (which he has not
done to date), leading to the inevitable conclusion that he knew his
allegations
were false."
Charge 9: Gross Misconduct
The MP referenced the June 26,
2024 press briefing held in Mombasa County where the DP accused National Intelligence Service Director General of
failing in his duties to assess public's sentiments that led to the nationwide
anti-government protests.
According to the lawmaker, the
remarks reduced the public's confidence in the government's ability to deliver
its mandate.
Gachagua was also accused of
colluding with cartels in the agricultural sector to block farmers from reaping
hefty returns from their produce.
"His Excellency Rigathi
Gachagua has influenced his family members, allies, associates, and proxies to
take control of a local cooperative society (name withheld) in Mathira, which
they are financially hemorrhaging."
Charge 10: Bullying
The final reason for grounds
of impeachment involves bullying, where the MP claims that the Second in
Command constantly humiliated state and public officers who he thinks stand in
his way.
The lawmaker also alleges that
Gachagua directed Kenya Medical Supplies Agency Officials to award a tender for
the supply of mosquito nets to Crystal Limited.
Another example listed was Gachagua allegedly intimidating public officers and
contractor to divert materials meant for the construction of the Kilifi-Malindi
Road to tarmac a private road to Vipingo Beach Resort.
The MP claims that the hotel
is associated with the Deputy President.
"The conduct of His
Excellency Rigathi Gachagua, as depicted in this Motion is a ticking time bomb
to the extent that it has the potential to plunge the country into ethnic
hatred and strife." - CitizenTV
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