July 1, 2024

Mpuru Aburi demands apology from Gov Kawira Mwangaza over video played in the Senate

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Mpuru Aburi demands apology from Gov Kawira Mwangaza over video played in the Senate

Senate video was edited to suit governor's claim according to MP Mpuru Aburi as he demands apology from Kawira Mwangaza

Senate video was edited to suit governor’s claim according to MP Mpuru Aburi as he demands apology from Kawira Mwangaza.

Tigania East Member of Parliament Mpuru Aburi is now demanding an apology from Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza over a video that was played in the Senate during her impeachment hearing. 

Addressing the media on Friday, Mpuru accused Kawira of editing the video to suit her claim.

Aburi was accused of hurling obscenities against Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza in the alleged video that was played in the Senate as evidence in Gov Mwangaza impeachment case 

He said the video was doctored to taint his reputation. 

The MP said he is now ready to move to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to write a statement and call for investigations over the matter.

“I want to clarify that I, Mpuru Aburi, have faith in women, and I want to say that I am going to the DCI to record a statement about the defamation that we witnessed at the Senate. The video played at the Senate was edited. I have the full account of the real remarks I made on my phone,” he added.

“ I am not insane. I want to clarify that the videos were edited,” Mpuru said, vowing to present the alleged original videos to DCI. 

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The Tigania East MP was captured on video attacking Mwangaza for not having children with her husband Murega Baichu. 

“He is saying he has given me 9 months to be pregnant and if that is not done. He will do it via what he is holding,” Governor Mwangaza told the Senate while shedding tears. 

Mwangaza survived an impeachment on Wednesday night after Senators dismissed the seven charges cited against her by the County Assembly of Meru that voted unanimously to eject her from office.

“The result of the division indicates that the Senate has not upheld any of the impeachment charges. The Senate has failed to remove from office by impeachment Governor Kawira Mwangaza and the Governor accordingly continues to hold office, “Senate speaker Amason Kingi announced after the voting.

This was the second attempt by Meru Members of the County Assembly to remove Governor Kawira from office since she came to power in Augut 2022.

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