Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Residents of Mathira, Gachagua's home constituency, have begun collecting signatures to initiate a recall of their representative, Eric Wamumbi (pictured)/FILE

NATIONAL NEWS

Voters in Gachagua’s Mathira turf move to recall MP for supporting impeachment

Residents of Mathira, Gachagua’s home constituency, have begun collecting signatures to initiate a recall of their representative, Eric Wamumbi.

NYERI, Kenya, Nov 13 — The campaign against Members of the National Assembly from the Mt. Kenya region who voted for the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has taken a new turn.

Residents of Mathira, Gachagua’s home constituency, have begun collecting signatures to initiate a recall of their representative, Eric Wamumbi.

Armed with their national identity cards, voters gathered at the Karatina open-air market to sign petitions, stating they are prepared to proceed with the recall once the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is fully reconstituted.

Speaking at the Karatina market, where the petition drive began on Wednesday, residents expressed their discontent, declaring Wamumbi “unwanted”.

“As residents, we have resolved to start collecting signatures to recall Wamumbi because he has not initiated any meaningful development and betrayed our son, Gachagua, by leading the push for his impeachment, which we opposed,” said Peter Mwangi.

Mwangi acknowledged that the IEBC is not yet fully reconstituted following resignations of commissioners and retirement of others.

“We know we cannot recall him now, but we are preparing the groundwork for this exercise so that once the commission is in place, we can move quickly, just as Gachagua’s removal was handled,” Mwangi added.

One third requirement

Mathira constituency, a political stronghold in Nyeri County, has over 100,000 voters.

For the recall process to proceed, supporters must gather signatures from one-third of the electorate.

This move by Mathira residents comes shortly after Nyeri Town MP Duncan Maina was chased from the Lower Bus Park by angry matatu operators who view him as a traitor for supporting Gachagua’s impeachment.

Drama unfolded as Maina visited the stage to express solidarity with the operators, defying an order to relocate to a newly designated stage by the Governor Mutahi Kahiga-led county administration.

However, sections of the crowd rebuffed him, saying they did not welcome a “traitor” among them.

Comments

More on Capital News

Top stories

The leaders insisted the matter at hand what they described as a pattern of violent disruptions of their political meetings by individuals believed to...

Kenya

“Tomorrow all of us will go back to the Inspector General to ask him about those who attacked the Church of Christ. We will...

Kenya

What began as a condolence visit in Machakos has quickly turned into political talk, after Gachagua and Kalonzo were seen meeting ODM’s Oburu Oginga...

Kenya

President Ruto accused Gachagua of stealing relief food, saying he has no moral authority to speak on drought.

Kenya

Duale has torn into Gachagua’s presidential debate demand, saying debates are for qualified candidates.

Kenya

Northern Kenya is at the center of a political showdown as Aden Duale and Rigathi Gachagua trade accusations.

Kenya

Kindiki referenced past allegations during Gachagua’s  tenure as a District Officer indicating that he cannot lecture the government on drought response.

Top stories

“I don’t know what the United Opposition intends to achieve. When I visited this region, they alleged that I had come to meet Al-Shabaab....