National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Ichung’wah has been forced to apologize over what he did to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
While speaking in Nyandarua county at an event attended by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, Ichung’wah made it clear that he might have stepped on various people’s emotions over what he said about.
He claimed that, some of his statements on Gachagua might have come out not as expected and hence ended up making many people sad. He asked those in the meeting to forgive him and allow him to move around and spread the message from president William Ruto without being attacked or booed.
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Kimani Ichung’wah is one of the few leaders from the Mount Kenya region who really fought Gachagua. He even made public statements calling him tribal.
However, during President William Ruto tour of the region, he got a rude shock after residents booed him and at some point he was Forced to stop his speech and handover his microphone to the next speaker.
Well, let’s wait and see what happens next after he asks for forgiveness. Kenyans are observing to see if he is going to stop attacking Gachagua and focus on service delivery.
