- It is essential for the president to remember the journey they have shared since the 2022 general election, including the challenges and humiliations they endured together. Now is the time for their so-called brotherhood to manifest into tangible support.
As Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua faces impeachment, President Ruto should extend an olive branch of tolerance and patience to his deputy during this critical moment. It is essential for the president to remember the journey they have shared since the 2022 general election, including the challenges and humiliations they endured together. Now is the time for their so-called brotherhood to manifest into tangible support.
Rigathi Gachagua is facing impeachment on ten allegations outlined in a motion drafted by Kibwezi West Member of Parliament, Mutuse Mwengi, calling for his removal from office.
The saying "a friend in need is a friend indeed" rings true here. Gachagua stood by Ruto during the campaign, offering a shoulder to lean on in times of distress. It’s now the President's turn to reciprocate that loyalty.
Should the impeachment move fail, it could backfire on Ruto, alienating him from the Mt. Kenya region and complicating his path to re-election in 2027. A strong reuniting of both leaders can project unity and stability to the public—qualities that are vital during this tumultuous season. Such a display of solidarity will help maintain trust in the government and bolster their electoral prospects.
The President’s willingness to tolerate and engage with his deputy will foster open communication, allowing for the sharing of ideas and perspectives. This collaborative approach can lead to better decision-making for our great nation. If the President values the input of the deputy president, it will empower Gachagua to leverage his expertise and insights, resulting in more effective governance and growth.
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Demonstrating a willingness to work together, despite their differences, can significantly enhance public perception and support for the current administration. By choosing unity over division, both leaders can not only navigate this crisis but also lay the groundwork for a more resilient and inclusive government moving forward.