MP Mwengi Mutuse formally tables 100-page impeachment motion against DP Gachagua
Deputy
President Rigathi Gachagua's days could be numbered after Kibwezi West MP Mwengi
Mutuse formally tabled his impeachment motion in Parliament, citing that the
grounds are concrete enough to kick him out of office.
On
Tuesday afternoon, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula read out the
impeachment motion against the DP after confirming that 291 MPs had supported
it hence surpassing the threshold. For
any motion to be tabled, it requires the support of at least 117 lawmakers.
The
lawmaker tabled a 100-page document, indicating that he had satisfactory
evidence to support his grounds and prove that Gachagua is not suitable to
remain in office.
"Article
145 (1) of the Constitution provides that a member of the National Assembly
supported by at least a third of all the members may move a motion for
impeachment of the president or deputy on the grounds of gross violation
of the Constitution," Speaker Wetangula stated.
"Having
examined the special motion by Kibwezi West MP, I find that the special motion
meets the requirement relating to threshold set out in the Constitution."
He
added: "I have also satisfied myself that the number of members who have
appended their signatures in support of the special motion exceed the minimum
threshold of 117 members in this House."
While
tabling the motion, MP Mutuse noted that the DP's conduct in the past two years
violated the oath he took to assume office.
"The
motion contains 11 grounds for impeachment. In compliance with the law, the
grounds are concise, precise are particularized in the motion and are supported
by convincing, persuasive materials in the nature of documents, affidavits and
electronic evidence," the
MP said.
"I
will also be presenting live witnesses who will testify to corroborate the
evidence that we have adduced in support of the grounds of impeachments."
Some
of the grounds that he tabled include dividing
Kenyans on ethnic lines, undermining the presidency, violating the oath of
office and contradicting the National Cohesion and Integration Act.
Others
include allegedly amassing Ksh.5.2 billion property through corrupt means,
inciting the public against the Nairobi County governments' directives, gross
misconduct and bullying.
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