
Kenyan Parliamentarian Challenges Deputy President's Conduct
Kenyan Parliament Interrupted: MP Raises Concerns Over Deputy President's Conduct NAIROBI, Kenya – In a dramatic turn of events during a Kenyan parliamentary session on May 27, 2025, MP Junet Mohamed interrupted proceedings to address the conduct of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Mohamed expressed serious concerns about Gachagua's recent public statements, arguing that they risked inciting violence and undermining national unity. "Honorable Speaker," Mohamed stated, "I rise under Standing Order 331 to address a grave matter threatening the peace and unity of our nation. The incitement of citizens to post-election violence by political leaders, especially the former Deputy President, is unacceptable." Mohamed's speech referenced past post-election violence in Kenya and emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and peaceful conflict resolution. He called for the condemnation of hate speech and incitement to violence, urging leaders to prioritize dialogue over confrontation. The video of the incident has already gained significant traction online, underscoring the public's interest in this developing story. The Kenyan Parliament's response to Mohamed's concerns will be crucial in ensuring stability and fostering peace in the nation.