Charity Ngilu pokes fun at Ruto, Gachagua fallout

Former Kitui governor Charity Ngilu has criticised the recent fallout between President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua
Former Kitui governor Charity Ngilu has criticised the recent fallout between President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua.
While speaking on Monday, October 14, Ngilu called out the Kenya Kwanza government for pursuing Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment instead of focusing on serving Kenyans.
Ngilu asserted that if they do not listen to Kenyans, they will ultimately be removed from office due to their failure to serve the public.
The former governor further commented on the Ruto-Gachagua fallout, noting that the two announced their alliance before the general elections, but now, two years later, they cannot see eye to eye.
“They got married, right in front of our eyes and the marriage is yet to last two years. One sleeps on one side of the bed and the other sleeps on the other side of the bed. This is definitely a fake marriage,” Ngilu said.
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She continued to make fun saying that Ruto is now looking for another deputy president, while Gachagua is seeking others to help him in order avoid impeachment.
“They are going to look for people who they were not with in the first place to help them,” Ngilu added.
Ngilu alongside other leaders asserted that the issues facing the country cannot be attributed solely to the deputy president, but to the entire Kenya Kwanza regime.
They seemingly implied that both Ruto and his deputy should be removed from office.
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