April 1, 2025

Sabina Chege seeks specialized medical attention after parliament malee

Sabina Chege seeks specialized medical attention after parliament malee

Sabina Chege seeks specialized medical attention after parliament malee over her ouster as Deputy Minority Whip

Sabina Chege seeks specialized medical attention after parliament malee over her ouster as Deputy Minority Whip.

Nominated Member of Parliament Sabina Chege was rushed to hospital for specialized medical attention after a nasty brawl erupted at the National Assembly. 

Chaos unfolded after National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula made a ruling retaining Chege as the deputy minority whip.

St Johns Ambulance first responders were quickly called in to attend to the injured Chege after she was allegedly hit by a bottle on the wrist by a fellow female lawmaker.

Chege was seen quickly leaving the precincts of Parliament escorted by her aids after receiving first aid.

The ruling had irked Azimio La Umoja One Kenya MPs who had accused Speaker Wetangula of bias.

Minority Leader Opiyo Wandayi had written a letter to the Speaker communicating the replacement of Chege with Embakasi West MP David Mwenje.

A pandemonium sitting was witnessed in the National Assembly forcing seven MPs to be suspended following the chaos that rocked the plenary sitting.

Wetangula suspended the seven who are accused of causing mayhem during his communication to the House.

The Speaker was forced to suspend the sitting for fifteen minutes to contain the situation.

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When the house resumed its sittings, MPs Millie Odhiambo (Suba South), Rosa Buyu (Kisumu), Chege, and TJ Kajwang (Ruaraka) were kicked out for a period of two weeks after the speaker invoked the standing orders.

Fatuma Muyanzi (Malindi), and Catherine Omanyo (Busia) were barred from the house sittings for a period of five days while Joyce Kamene was ordered out for a period of two sittings.

Irked by the action taken by the National Assembly Speaker, Minority Leader Opiyo Wandayi threatened that they will submit a motion of no confidence against the speaker accusing him of being biased.

“Things cannot continue in this manner in this house anymore, and we have decided to bring a motion of impeachment against the person of Moses Wetangula as the speaker, and we expect him to prioritize that motion,” said Wandayi.

In his ruling over the issue, Speaker Wetangula indicated that he cannot effect the changes by the Azimio Coalition Parliamentary Group meeting given conservatory orders given on the petition filed in Kiambu Court barring the changes.

He ruled that the letter by Minority Leader seeking to have Chege replaced by Embakasi West MP David Mwenje will not take effect until the conservatory orders have been set aside.

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