Kenya's Deputy Presidency Drama Unfolds: Kindiki Takes Charge Amidst Controversy
Kithure Kindiki was sworn in as Kenya's Deputy President after legal challenges were lifted. His predecessor, Rigathi Gachagua, was impeached amid accusations of constitutional violations. This political turbulence follows the nation's efforts to unite post-protests, with President Ruto calling for national cohesion.
Kithure Kindiki has officially assumed the role of Kenya's Deputy President, following the lifting of legal barriers that delayed his inauguration. This move comes after weeks of turmoil, primarily caused by his predecessor's ousting.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua faced impeachment by the Senate in October, accused of serious constitutional violations and inciting ethnic unrest—charges he refutes as politically charged. Despite his legal maneuvers to block his dismissal, the High Court lifted the stay order, emphasizing the necessity of filling the deputy president role.
The political unrest traces back to June's protests against tax hikes. President William Ruto seeks unity, inviting opposition members into his cabinet, hoping to alleviate tensions. Post-impeachment, Ruto urged national unity, stressing the government's duty to serve all Kenyans evenly, regardless of their electoral choices.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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