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TIFA Report Reveals Key Reasons Behind Kenyan Opposition to DP Gachagua’s Impeachment

Trends and Insights for Africa (TIFA) released a significant poll on Monday regarding the ongoing impeachment motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Conducted between October 1 and October 4, just prior to the public participation exercise, the poll reveals notable regional differences in public sentiment.

Overall, Kenyans are nearly divided on the impeachment motion, with 41% supporting Gachagua’s removal and 38% opposing it. This division underscores the contentious nature of the political climate as the country confronts issues of leadership integrity and accountability.

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The motion to impeach Gachagua has ignited intense debate within the National Assembly, as the political consequences of this decision could be extensive. With public opinion sharply divided, the outcome remains uncertain. Supporters of the Deputy President are mobilizing to defend him, highlighting his contributions to the Mount Kenya region and his alliance with President Ruto.

In contrast, only 20% of residents in Mount Kenya back the impeachment motion, a figure significantly lower than the national average of 41% favoring Gachagua’s removal. Additionally, 3% of respondents view the impeachment process as a mere distraction from pressing national concerns, while 1% believe it will have no impact at all. Interestingly, 2% of the population remains undecided on the issue.

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As the National Assembly gears up for crucial votes in the coming days, attention will be focused on the results of the public participation exercise and the subsequent actions taken by lawmakers. Given the deep regional divides, the fate of Deputy President Gachagua may ultimately depend on the voices of the Kenyan populace.

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