Ichung'wa Dismisses Uhuru's Claims of Betrayal in Kenyan Politics

Ichung'wa Dismisses Uhuru's Claims of Betrayal in Kenyan Politics

The ongoing political tensions between former President Uhuru Kenyatta and the current administration have escalated, with both sides exchanging barbs.

At a recent ordination ceremony for two Catholic bishops in Nairobi, Uhuru cautioned the church about the dangers of betrayal in politics. In response, National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah has suggested that the former president himself feels betrayed by Azimio leader Raila Odinga's decision to run for the position of African Union Commission (AUC) chairperson. Ichung'wah, representing President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua at a church fundraising event in Nyeri town, urged Uhuru to support Raila's bid for the AUC role.

He asserted that Raila's decision to run for the position comes from his recognition of the current administration's commitment to revitalizing the economy and alleviating the burden of rising living costs on Kenyans. The Majority Leader emphasized that rather than criticizing Raila, the former president should endorse his candidacy for the AUC chairpersonship. According to Ichung'wah, if a consensus cannot be reached among African Union member states, the support of two-thirds of the member nations would be required to secure the position for Raila.

In an address at the Episcopal ordination of Bishops-Elect Simon Peter Kamomoe and Wallace Ng'ang'a, the former President implored the Church to remain a steadfast guardian of Kenyan citizens' rights. He emphasized the Church's crucial role as society's moral compass, urging them to continue advocating for the well-being of the people. Kenyatta further stressed the importance of national unity and development. He called upon Kenyans to embrace peace and actively contribute to building a better future for their nation. "Let us demonstrate love for one another," he declared, "and empower the Church to fulfil its sacred duty of safeguarding the rights of all Kenyans."

The Majority Leader's remarks spotlight the complex political dynamics at play, as the Ruto administration seeks to consolidate its power and push forward its economic agenda. Ichung'wah also accuses Uhuru of attempting to obstruct the implementation of the final National Dialogue Committee (Nadco) report. He alleges that the former president influenced Democratic Action Party-Kenya (DAP-K) leader Eugene Wamalwa to reject the report, despite having initially signed it. Ichung'wah states that Wamalwa had initially agreed to the report's contents during the meetings but changed his stance upon Uhuru's instruction.

Undeterred by Wamalwa's decision, the Majority Leader vowed that the implementation of the Nadco report would proceed, asserting that Kenya would remain a peaceful nation with or without Uhuru Kenyatta's approval.

Comments

Jemima (not verified)     Mon, 04/08/2024 @ 05:01pm

Does Kimani Ishungua have anything better to do besides responding to everything Uhuru says like a little toddler?

Mutuura mwangi (not verified)     Mon, 04/08/2024 @ 09:23pm

Uhuru surely understands the way of Kenya politics? Betrayal and double cross is the rule. Jomo betrayed Jaramogi, Moi betrayed Kibaki, Uhuru betrayed Ruto, Ruto will betray both "Gachietha" and Ichunguwa, and whoever will be next will betray another. Uhuru should therefore be the last person to cry foul. If I were him I would concentrate on enjoying the largesse that life as a privileged doyen has accorded him and continue to savor that drink he loves so much that is safe from the raids unleashed by Gachietha and company.

Menye (not verified)     Tue, 04/09/2024 @ 10:04am

@Jemima can continue chasing Muiga’s MÛCHUTHÎ only without siding with any side of the elite gangsters.They EAT your money together.The other day,muchawi Raila left all his supporters stranded and went to Addis Ababa to cannibalize thousands of mizogas available on daily bases.

mteja (not verified)     Tue, 04/09/2024 @ 09:47pm

Uhuru Kenyatta and his mom just think Kenya is their land and Kenyans are its squatters, not even tenants. He should shut up and retire in silence. He even never left a legacy for our youth, but only embodied liquor, and drug barons flourish unabated. He had the best chance to help shape the future of our youth and their families that woke up very early on each of the two occasions he vied to lead this country. Thank you Kimani for standing up against the baseless antics emanating from this family.

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