National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwa’h has come out gun blazing after Gachagua interview. Speaking at his Karen home in Nairobi, Gachagua exposed so many things in the government that left people talking.
In his address, he exposed how leaders agreed to share positions, an agreement that was signed by Ruto himself. He went on to expose the deal President William Ruto had with Moses Wetangula and Amason Kingi.
In his revelation, Kingi negotiated for himself the speaker position. Wetangula negotiated for 30 percent share but failed to deliver on their end of the deal. The revealed details left Kenyans shocked on how leaders shared slots during campaigns.
Well, speaking to NTV Kenya via a phone call. Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwa’h has dismissed Gachagua interview as emotional sympathy seeker. He has continued by asking him to go to Parliament well prepared since he won’t get any sympathy but facts.
“Rigathi Gachagua is just out there looking for sympathy. We are going to table our evidence and the truth will come out clearly for all Kenyans to see.” said Ichungwa’h.
Ichungwa’h went on to claim that President William Ruto did not suction the removal of Gachagua. It was member of Parliament who took that decision as per majority leader claims.
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