Summary of Gachagua's defense at impeachment hearing
National
By
Ndung’u Gachane
| Oct 09, 2024
1. Charges that the Deputy President was involved in the Sh3.7 billion mosquito net tender from KEMSA through a proxy firm:
"I had no involvement in the KEMSA Sh3.7 billion tender. The claim is false, and the tendering process was conducted independently."
2. Renovations of Official Residences:
"The funds for renovations were approved by Parliament, and I had no involvement with the contractor, Agrobriq Investments Ltd."
3. Payment to Lusona Events Limited:
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"I have no knowledge of this company. I am neither a director nor a shareholder, and I had no role in any financial transactions."
4. Payments to St. Nicholas Rehabilitation:
"I am not aware of any payments made to this company. I do not oversee financial transactions within the Deputy President’s office."
5. Lady Justice Esther Maina:
"My actions against the judge were legal, as permitted by the Constitution under Article 168(2). I filed a legitimate complaint with the Judicial Service Commission."
6. Vipingo Beach Road Construction:
"The road to Kuruwitu Marine Conservancy, which King Charles III was scheduled to visit, was upgraded for his state visit, benefiting the local community."
7. Contradicting the President on Evictions:
"I fully supported the Cabinet decision on Nairobi River evictions, but I insisted on humane compensation after learning that residents were being offered only Kshs. 10,000, which was inadequate."
8. Interference with Nairobi City County:
"I did not incite citizens. I asked the Governor to listen to the grievances of traders affected by the relocation of markets."
9. Meetings on Alcohol and Drug Abuse:
"I have worked hand in hand with governors to address alcohol and drug abuse without interfering with county mandates."
10. Criticism of National Intelligence Service:
"My comments were made in good faith, pointing out intelligence lapses related to public dissatisfaction with the Finance Bill 2024."
11. Allegations of Dividing the Nation with Shareholding Concept:
"The power-sharing agreements in Kenya Kwanza are legal, based on the Political Parties Act. They ensure fair political representation and development across regions."