Today I am the sad mother of the mountain. Today I am the sad daughter of the mountain.
You can see the disbelief we feel when you look at the faces of my fellow MPs, some of us fought so hard to get President William Ruto and Deputy President Ligerty elected.
What many may not know is that only Pastor Dorcas can explain the pain Ligaty Gachagua experienced: he was embarrassed that a lawsuit had been filed against him.
I want to speak to you Mr. President. Mr. President, I am not qualified to give you any advice but I am doing so on behalf of the people of Kiambu who voted for you and prayed for you.
Remember when you came to PCEA Church and broke down in tears, and how we cried and struggled as we searched for this seat where you are sitting today?
It is hard to imagine that after just two years, he could forget the pain he experienced in his quest for power and proudly plot a way to impeach his vice president.
Mr. President, I appeal to you, this community of Mt Kenya trusted its people, loved you, but we abhor betrayal.
The impeachment currently being planned and the people being used to sign it are the same people who threatened and conspired against us under the previous administration.
Mr. President, you may recall that Kiambu County received 600,060 votes, which represents 74 percent of the votes cast.
Even if you do not respect Tharaka Nitti’s vote or Murang’a’s vote, we appeal to you to respect our vote. Let the Deputy President do his job.
Dear Vice President, we in Congress know the schemes, we know the task you have been given, and we know the people who are conspiring every day to prevent you from doing your job.
There are people in the Diet who are trying to disrupt all activities of the Democratic Party offices.
These same people have teamed up with others who recently joined us and are planning to introduce an impeachment motion next week.
Githunguri speaks at church service in Thika