DP Gachagua heads to High Court in bid to stop his impeachment
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on
Thursday filed a petition to the High Court in Nairobi seeking to halt an
impeachment process launched against him by lawmakers earlier this week,
documents showed.
Allies of President William Ruto
tabled a motion in Parliament on Tuesday to impeach Gachagua, accusing him of stirring
ethnic hatred, undermining the government and amassing a large and unexplained
property portfolio.
Gachagua says he has been sidelined and has
denied accusations by Ruto allies that he was behind violent anti-government protests
earlier this year.
Gachagua said the impeachment motion was
based on falsehoods that constituted a "choreographed political lynching
designed to defeat the sovereign will of the Kenyan people expressed at the
presidential election held August 2022", according to the petition
documents seen by Reuters.
Hailing from the populous Mount Kenya region,
Gachagua helped mobilise a large voting bloc that helped Ruto win power, but
the two have reportedly since fallen out.
The deputy president has become less
influential since Ruto nominated members of the main opposition coalition to
his government after protests in June and July against planned tax hikes in
which more than 50 people were killed.
Ruto has not commented publicly on the
impeachment proceedings and calls to his office this week were not answered.
The impeachment process begins with a
programme of public participation on Friday. Gachagua will be allowed to
respond to the impeachment allegations in the lower chamber of parliament on
Oct. 8.
Gachagua said that asking the public to make
oral and written submissions before he could defend himself violated his rights
to a fair hearing.
"I have a cogent basis that demolishes
each and every of the 11 alleged grounds set out in the (impeachment) motion
which will not be considered by the public if the public participation
exercise... proceeds," Gachagua wrote in the documents.
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