Kalonzo said he was appalled by the way the National Assembly hastily impeached Gachagua, saying the deputy president is being used as a smokescreen by the Kenya Kwanza administration to cover its shortcomings.
“I was impressed by the 44 MPs who refused to be used and stood firm for the truth. By the way I was also very impressed by Gachagua’s presentation in his own defense,” Kalonzo said.
He defended the Deputy President against the impeachment, saying the current National Assembly is illegitimate as it was impeached by the Kenyan people during the June 26 Gen Z protests.
“Some of us hold the view that this Parliament was impeached by the Kenyan people on June 25, so they lack the moral authority to adjudicate on such matters of national importance,” Kalonzo added.
On the said date, youthful Kenyan protesters stormed parliament after MPs defiantly voted for the now-dropped Finance Bill 2024. Police shoot dead protesters outside parliament buildings.
The DP’s fate lies with the Senate and indeed the judiciary, where he hopes he will be cleared of any wrongdoing.
By Fred Odanga Azelwa.