Gachagua to Ruto: 'Call your house to order...tell your people to stop abusing me!'
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is now
urging his boss President William Ruto to crack the whip and bring order to the
ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party and the Kenya Kwanza outfit at
large, amid reports of incessant political in-fighting.
The DP, who spoke exclusively to Citizen TV
on September 20, 2024, intimated that it is only the President – as the leader
of both government and the ruling party – who can bring down the presently
rising political temperatures in the country.
Gachagua now wants Ruto to call for a
Parliamentary Group (PG) meeting to, among other things, direct Members of
Parliament allied to him to cease the political insults directed
towards him as the country’s second-in-command.
“It’s upto our boss (President Ruto) to
decide what should be done because he is our party leader. He can call a PG and
bring down the political temperatures; tell the Members of Parliament to stop
attacking each other, ask those who accompany him who abuse the Deputy
President to stop…because if he told them to stop, they would stop. Ask them to
stop these night meetings…it’s really him to provide leadership, so that the
country can go back to work,” he said.
“We have many challenges as a country…[yet] people
are just talking about politics; how they’ll impeach so and so. How so and so
is useless, others are calling others snakes….there are all sorts of things
that are going on. It’s really upon the President of the Republic of Kenya to
put his house in order.”
DP Gachagua went on to note that he has
previously raised the matter of the President’s men demeaning and ridiculing
him directly with the Head of State himself, and hopes that he will take action
soon.
He further stated that, however, if they
continue hurling insults his way, then his own people will also have no choice
but to respond with the same measure of cruelty, which will only serve to return
the country to a campaign period just two years after an election.
“My team answers to what is going on, because
we are also politicians, and if there is an onslaught against the Deputy
President, he too has people who support him. If you abuse him in meetings, the
team that supports him will also answer, they cannot just keep quiet. So it’s
upon our boss to call his house to order,” said the deputy president.
“I’ve talked to the President several times,
and I’ve asked him to call his house to order. And he’s yet to do it, but I
trust he’ll do it. Because the environment we’re having in the country is
toxic, most Kenyans are angry about what is going on.”
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