July 1, 2024

Kimani Ichung’wah drags Uhuru into NADCO report disagreements

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Kimani Ichung’wah drags into NADCO report disagreements

National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Inchung'wah blames Uhuru Kenyatta for disagreements registered while delivering the final NADCO report

National Assembly Majority leader Kimani Inchung’wah blames Uhuru Kenyatta for disagreements registered while delivering the final NADCO report.

Speaking on Tuesday, March 13, Ichung’wah accused Former President Uhuru Kenyatta of influencing the DAP-Kenya party leader Eugene Wamalwa from signing the final report. 

“He was there during the meetings, he agreed on everything and never raised issues until Uhuru told him otherwise,” Ichung’wah stated. 

The Kikuyu Member of Parliament (MP) further accused the former president of stirring confusion and disunity in the country, daring Wamalwa to deliver a message to him. 

“We know it was not your independent decision, someone sent you, and whoever sent you give him our response,” he stated.

“Tell him the NADCO implementation will proceed with or without your signature. With or without the liking of Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenya will be a peaceful nation.”

This comes after Former Defence CS Wamalwa failed to render his signature for the final NADCO report, as he was against some of the contents. 

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On March 7, the DAP-Kenya Party leader refused to submit his bank details for the transfer of the committee allowances, citing differences with the rest of his team regarding the final report. 

“As you are aware, I had already publicly declined to sign the said report after a serious disagreement arose over the failure to address the fundamental issue of reduction of the cost of living. I also declined to accept any payments from the said process,” Wamalwa noted in a letter to the Parliament clerks. 

According to Wamalwa, the committee failed to address the audit of the 2022 electoral process, the restructuring of the IEBC and the cost of living crisis that is currently biting Kenyans. 

“At the same time, I thank my coalition leader and Parliament for the opportunity to serve in this important capacity as a member of the NADCO committee,” he added. 

The committee, led by Ichung’wah and Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka officially submitted the final report to President William Ruto and Azimio leader Raila Odinga on March 8. 

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