When National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula suspended the debate on DP Gachagua's impeachment motion to allow for public participation and ensure the process gained the requisite legitimacy, as provided for in the Constitution of Kenya 2010, no one anticipated the trajectory the process would ultimately take.
While the majority of Kenyans who participated in the public consultation expressed dissatisfaction with the DP's performance and supported his impeachment, a particularly curious perspective emerged during the process: sporadic calls by the youth to have both the DP and his boss, President Ruto, removed from office.