Ichungwah Takes Drastic Action: Forces Mbarire to Silence at Heated Bomas Talk

The Majority Leader at the National Assembly Hon Kimani Ichungwah was forced to calm down Madam Cecily Mbarire’s Microphone at Bomas of Kenya as the heated debate staged on following the Former IEBC commissioner Hon. Wanderi who made it clear that they were not included in the final tallying process before the declaration of the presidential results.

Honorable Cecily Mbarire’s frustration boiled over as she vehemently asserted that the former IEBC commissioner’s claims had not been brought before the Apex Court.

In her view, this omission posed a grave risk to our nation, potentially pushing it into a state of chaos.

In response, Honorable Kimani Ichungwah stressed the importance of a systematic approach in dealing with these critical matters. He implored her to grant him the time needed to comprehensively address the concerns, emphasizing the value of orderliness in resolving complex issues of this nature.

Meanwhile, on a broader political stage, the Azimio One Kenya Alliance coalition and the Kenya Kwanza Alliance coalition convened at the prestigious Bomas of Kenya.

Their primary objective was to engage in bipartisan talks aimed at finding sustainable solutions to the recurring political unrest that often plagues the nation following elections.

This dialogue reflected a collective effort to secure a more stable and harmonious political landscape for Kenya.

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