National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wa has fired back at former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, warning him to stop making personal attacks.
Speaking on Wednesday, Ichung’wa said Gachagua cannot threaten him and dismissed the former Deputy President’s criticisms as baseless. “He can’t threaten me at all,” Ichung’wa said, adding that political debates should focus on ideas, not personal attacks.
Ichung’wa also urged Gachagua to stop publicly attacking President William Ruto, saying such actions are unhelpful and divisive. He claimed that unity among leaders is important, especially when promoting government programs and development.
For Karua, the current talk about who leads the Mountain is more about ego than substance.
She pointedly noted that she is Rigathi Gachagua’s senior both in age and political experience. "I am not under anyone," she stated firmly, placing herself on an equal footing with both Gachagua and former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
While she maintains respect for Uhuru, she is making it known that her party, the People's Liberation Party (PLP), is an independent force that won't be taking orders from any self-proclaimed regional boss.
The critique didn't stop there. Karua suggested that Gachagua only gained a foothold in certain areas after her own political maneuvers, implying his influence is more of a late-arrival than a deep-rooted foundation.
She took a jab at his standing within the UDA, hinting that the ground is shifting and many people have already moved on.
According to Karua, the title of "kingpin" is meaningless if it isn't backed by the will of the people at the ballot box.
As the 2027 election cycle begins to take shape, Karua’s message is simple, don't mistake silence for weakness or respect for submission.
She is betting on her long-standing reputation and political seniority to carry her forward.
By saying "the day of the vote will show," she is effectively calling for a showdown, trusting that when the noise clears, the voters will know exactly who has the experience to lead them.
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