Political figures have started to react, with DP Gachagua being the latest to speak up. Gachagua raised concerns about the incident involving Sabina Chege and questioned the reason behind her being subjected to violence. He stated that they should refrain from engaging in altercations with women, even those whose dowries they had paid for.
He said it was embarrassing. Gachagua questioned as to whether deploying someone to attack Sabina Chege would make Uhuru Kenyatta the party leader.
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On June 8, chaos erupted in parliament after speaker Moses Wetangula declined to approve the ouster of Sabina Chege as the deputy minority chief whip.
Because of their displeasure, the Azimio MPs immediately removed Sabina Chege from her position as deputy chief whip.
Sabina Chege was hurt and also lost her phone as a result of the ensuing pandemonium. Wetangula was compelled to suspend 7 mps, including Sabina Chege, and adjourn the meeting for 15 minutes.
Gachagua has asked the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Alliance members of parliament to conduct the house business in a dignified manner emphasizing political battle should be settled politically through debates.