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Gladys Shollei takes back her words “I’ll Take You Home” her remarks on Gachagua’s impeachment.

Uwasin Gishu’s woman repersentative Gladys Boss Shollei has defended her comments against Vice President Rigathi Gachagua, who expressed her intention to conduct legal proceedings to ensure his removal from office. she was speaking during the debate in the National Assembly. Defending herself she said these words as the Member of Uwasin Gishu County and not as the Deputy Speaker of Parliament.

She denied accusations of bias because of her position in Parliament and confirmed that she is bound by law to express her opinion as an MP..

“I was a Member of Parliament first before I became Deputy Speaker of Parliament. If the law allows a situation where I am silent as Deputy Speaker of Parliament, then the law expects me to resign, as well and what the law proposes in that regard. 
“When he went to the Meru church, the DP said that if he is removed, it will be done by the indigenous people of Mount Kenya. Violence, violence again, this is treason and other crimes”.

While supporting the plan, Boss criticized the latter for disclosing details of Kenya’s Kwanzaa contract before the election, saying it violated non-disclosure agreements. signed by the parties. At a press conference on Monday, Gachagua presented agreements to defend himself against public accusations leveled against him over his shareholder statements.

The Democratic Party questioned why he was branded a nationalist, but the parties have agreed to a shareholding agreement if Kenya Kwanzaa wins the 2022 elections..

Boss described the comments as “unbecoming” by someone holding the state’s second-highest office.

“Until the end of yesterday, if I had any doubts that he would be released, he was very clear. He went on to reveal the details of Kenya’s Kwanzaa approval before the election. This is a violation of the non-disclosure agreement.

“By ignoring these lines and without the consent of the other owners involved in this agreement, he begins to sing like a parrot on national television. This is the bad character of a person who holds the position of Vice President.”

Shollei was referring to the words she shared in Uwasin Gishu on September 23, 2024. n
” I will send you home. I warn you. “You will be judged, and I can prove it to you.” She said”

 

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