My next step ruling on the impeachment case; Gachagua

Rigathi Gachagua reveals the next step once ruling on his impeachment case is done
Rigathi Gachagua reveals the next step once ruling on his impeachment case is done.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has stated that, regardless of the outcome of the court case challenging his impeachment, he remains a leader in the country.
Speaking to the press on Sunday, December 29, in Kakamega County, Gachagua asserted that Kenyans never impeached him.
He further emphasized that he is open-minded, acknowledging that there are many capable leaders who can govern the nation, regardless of the court’s decision on his impeachment.
“The matter is in court and irrespective of the outcome, I’m a leader in this country. I have my own following which has not been affected by the impeachment. The people of Kenya never impeached me. There are many Kenyans who can lead. I don’t have to be in the office.
“I am not a selfish person. I am somebody who is open-minded. What we want is the best for this country. We have a court case and we believe the court will give us justice but it doesn’t matter whatever it will be,” Gachagua remarked.
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He further maintained that he will continue to engage with Kenyans, claiming that they listen to him because he has something to offer.
“We are talking to the people and the people are listening to us. And they are not listening to me because I’m in office but because I have something to offer. If you look at newspapers and social media all the government people talk about me every day even more than when I was in office which means I have something to offer. We will continue engaging,” he added.
On October 31, a three-judge bench of the High Court lifted the conservatory orders that had been preventing the swearing-in of a new deputy president following Gachagua’s impeachment.
Subsequently, Kithure Kindiki was sworn in as the new deputy president, even as Gachagua’s petitions challenging his removal remained pending in court.
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