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Nationwide Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah on Friday, Could maybe perhaps 17, was whisked away to safety following the chaos that erupted at a meeting in Thika, Kiambu County.
In a video considered by Kenyans.co.kethe drama ensued after the supporters of Thika Member of Parliament Alice Ng’ang’a clashed with Kamenu Ward MCA Peter Mburu over the building of the Kiganjo market.
MP Ng’ang’a alleged that the Kiambu County Executive led by Governor Kimani Wamatangi was attempting to hijack the mission, indicating that the Nationwide government had already Ksh55 million.
Her sentiments were echoed by Ichung’wah who hailed Ng’ang’a as a unparalleled competitor for the Kiambu Governorship.
“He has rallied all folks to disrupt Alice from speaking. I truly helpful her that she had every moral to talk. She is fit to be governor,” he said.
“The Nationwide Executive has plan apart millions for the market. Right here’s no longer for the Kiambu County Executive but for the folk. No person is competing with him so he have to nonetheless no longer compete with Ruto.”
Tensions mounted when Ng’ang’a and Ichung’wah tried to delivery the mission, as they encountered MCA Mburu and his supporters who lay suppose to the building living.
The struggle of phrases escalated as cops lobbed walk gas canisters to revive peace in the living. In the video, Ichung’wah who was among the group, was whisked to safety as stones were hurled in the group.
Ng’ang’a’s aide was also rushed to clinical institution, nursing dire accidents following the chaos.
Gabriel Kagombe (Gatundu South), who was also in the meeting, broke silence following the altercation accusing the Kiambu County Executive of the chaos.
“It’s even worse that in the following altercation, I and various residents were injured,” Kagombe effectively-known.
Thereafter, speculations mounted over the arrest of the politicians fascinated with the meeting. Ichung’wah, on the opposite hand, posted photos on his platform showing him receiving President William Ruto on the Jomo Kenyatta World Airport (JKIA) after a day out to Rwanda for the Africa CEO Summit.
Nationwide Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah (moral) receives President William Ruto at JKIA on Could maybe perhaps 17, 2024.
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Kimani Ichung’wah