BY MAHATMA GANDHI MAGATI

Most Kisii residents want President William Ruto and his estranged deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, to put their act together or ship out together.

They singled out for censure the bill being floated to impeach Gachagua against the pressing concerns the country was facing at the moment.

They told Ruto to reconcile with Gachagua and begin to focus more firmly on how to move the country forward.

“We elected them together and should pack and leave together. It that is what they are up to,” said George Magange, an activist.

He said if parliament was serious on its intent then it should impeach both Ruto and his deputy.

More others that had turned up at the Agricultural Training College for the public participation exercise termed flimsy and weak the grounds being presented as evidence to impeach the embattled Gachagua.

They told the duo to work together and stop the drama.

“ Let them work together for now, we are only two years shy of the main polls, the President can pick another running mate in 2027” added Magange.

Thomas Keraka and Benjamin Atemba, described as of ‘low material value’ all the grounds being fronted as evidence to indict Gachagua.

“From any standpoint, the grounds lack substance and are weak,” stated said.
Keraka

They accused the Kenyan Kwanza government of losing its focus and directing all its primitive energy on non-issues.

They’re called on their MPs to vote No to the bill.

Wilfred Monyenye, Kisii Township Ward Rep said the health and the education sector were in a mess and challenged the Head of State to rise to the challenge.

He said the university funding model, the Social Health Insurance Fund ( SHIF) was dysfunctional, stressing, that they are more important than the impeachment of Gachagua.

“ Our people cannot access health care services since their National Hospital Insurance Fund ( NHIF) Cards are not being recognized after the shift to the new Fund,” Monyenye told the press.

Only Darius Mosoti, a youth leader, supported the impeachment claiming Gachagua in his tenure revived the spirit of tribalism in the country.

Gachagua is facing abuse of office charges and violation of the law as the impeachment threatens to end his political career.