Mt. Kenya politics: DP Gachagua trashes MP Ndindi Nyoro succession talk
Intrigue surrounds what is being described as
a self-styled deputy presidential race that is all but formally in progress in
the Mt. Kenya region.
In a development that is whetting the
appetite of political analysts, a section of leaders from the region have kicked
off a campaign to replace Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua as President William
Ruto’s running mate in the next general election.
The section of leaders rallying against DP Gachagua
accuse him of failing to address issues facing the region, for instance
initiating the much needed reforms in the coffee and tea sectors.
Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga said: “Rigathi Gachagua,
by virtue of his position, is the defacto leader of the mountain, any other
thought is far-fetched. Being the chairman of budget is good, we congratulate
Ndindi Nyoro...Kimani Ichung’wah is the Majority Leader, we congratulate him...but
these are positions lower than the deputy president.”
Opponents of the deputy president say he has
been unsuccessful in uniting the Mt. Kenya region and should pave way for fresh
blood, the preferred choice being Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro.
But DP Gachagua says he will not be distracted
by the substitution chorus.
“Let me say for the avoidance of doubt, I
have only one focus as Gachagua, i am focused on one thing; assisting President
William Ruto to succeed...hii ingine wengine wanafuata mambo mengine, mimi siko
hapo...hata mpige kelele gani,” he stated.
Governor Kahiga added: “I don’t think anyone
should come out fighting those leaders, even if they have agitated and used their
friends to pitch for leaders...they’re doing the right thing, it’s just that the
timing is off.”
DP Gachagua on Monday dismissed the succession
talk as an insult to Kenyans who expect service delivery.
“Hata wakijaribu nini, ati watu wanaleta
maneno ati wanitoe kwa hiyo kazi ati ndio nijibizane na watu, ati nianze
kutafuta wabunge kuwaita ati mkuje mnisaidie...mimi I am focused, and I cannot
lose focus... in this administration I have no other agenda...to make sure that
I assist President Ruto succeed in the economic transformation of this
country...wale wanataka kusucceed President Ruto muendelee,” he said.
Muranga'a Senator Joe Nyutu pulled the
succession talk trigger over the weekend, questioning the process that led to Gachagua
being picked as President Ruto's running mate, saying he should be replaced by
MP Noro in the next election.
A section of Mt. Kenya leaders had come
together to endorse MP Nyoro as the preferred successor of President Ruto come
2032, but DP Gachagua has laughed off the proposition saying it is coming nine
years too early.
“Nyinyi vijana, Ruto amechaguliwa juzi, mwaka
moja, he has nine years to go...you are talking about succeeding him, mnataka
kurithi mzee akiwa hai? Surely, you young people, what is wrong with you? President
has been elected, ati sijui ni huyu ata succeed yeye in 2032, this is kukosa
respect to the people,” said Gachagua.
The intriguing deputy presidential succession
talk is the first such political discourse about a sitting number two since the
1989 dramatic ouster of Vice President Josephat Karanja through a similar
regionally fronted initiative.
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