Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

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23rd February 1986

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Senator Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot

Senate Majority Leader

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  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to move the following Motion; proposed removal from office by impeachment of His Excellency Rigathi Gachagua EGH, the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya. THAT, AWARE THAT, the National Assembly on 8th October, 2024 resolved, with the support of 282 Members, being at least two-thirds of all Members of the National Assembly, that pursuant to the provisions of Article 145(2) as read with Article 150(1)(b) and (2) of the Constitution and Standing Order No.65(2) of the National Assembly Standing Orders, His Excellency Rigathi Gachagua, EGH, Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya be removed ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: (3) Gross violation of Articles 6 (2), 10 (2)(a), 174, 186 (1), 189 (1) and the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution by undermining devolution; (4) Gross violation of Article 160 (1) of the Constitution on the Institutional and Decisional Independence of Judges; (5) Gross violation of Articles 3 (1) and 148 (5)(a) of the Constitution on the fidelity to the Oath of Office and Allegiance; (6) Serious reasons to believe that H. E. the Deputy President has committed crimes under Sections 13 (1)(a) and 62 of the National Cohesion and Integration Act; (7) Serious reasons to believe that H. E. ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: Notice? Oh, okay. Apologies. view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to hereby move the Motion, which is the proposed removal from office by impeachment of His Excellency Rigathi Gachagua, EGH, the Deputy President of the Republic of Kenya– THAT, AWARE THAT, the National Assembly on 8th October, 2024 resolved, with the support of 282 members, being at least two-thirds of all Members of the National Assembly, that pursuant to the provisions of Article 145(2) as read with Article 150(1)(b) and (2) of the Constitution and Standing Order No.65(2) of the National Assembly Standing Orders, His Excellency Rigathi Gachagua, EGH, Deputy President of the Republic of ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: (2) Gross violation of Articles 147 (1) and 152 (1) of the Constitution by undermining the President and the Cabinet and the effective discharge of the national government's executive mandate; (3) Gross violation of Articles 6 (2), 10 (2) (a), 174, 186 (1), 189 (1) and the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution by undermining Devolution; (4) Gross violation of Article 160 (1) of the Constitution on the Institutional and Decisional Independence of Judges; (5) Gross violation of Articles 3 (1) and 148 (5) (a) of the Constitution on the fidelity to the Oath of Office and Allegiance; (6) Serious reasons ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: Assembly, I have reason to believe beyond any doubt in my mind, that they have justified the case they have brought before us. They have been able to ably demonstrate to us and to the country, that there is no other cure by design of our Constitution to the challenges either political, legal or otherwise that are being faced by the workings and the working relationship between the President and his Deputy other than by way of impeachment. The National Assembly has moved this House on 11 charges, blow by blow, with citations and examples in broad daylight. They were ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: the Deputy President does not appreciate the higher calling that the office he occupies demands of him or he has completely refused to accept the dictates of our Constitution. When you get to that place, where there is conflict between man and our Constitution, then man must give way for our Constitution to thrive. That is a demand of a public office. I know this is not an easy exercise. I have agonized and wondered whether there could be other ways we could resolve this issue. I know for a fact that there have been attempts, not just this time, ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: I am being quickly reminded by my colleague here that it is possible. That is fine. This is because it is based on what you heard, what your mind is convinced about these particular charges that have been drawn and what you think is best for this country. I do not intend to be long because we have agreed that we will do this not for a very long time. I know there are so many of my colleagues that want to speak on this particular issue. However, there are about two or three charges that I want to just ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: It was our sincere hope that that Commission would help us, especially we, as leaders, learn better from our utterances, say and do things that leave the rest of Kenyans feeling that they are proud patriots that make them feel at home in this Republic. It is unfortunate that despite this NCIC being funded by taxpayers, I have not seen them live up to their expectation. Perhaps, part of the challenges that will emerge even after this impeachment process is to audit how some of these institutions continue to draw from the exchequer, yet they not live up to their ... view
  • 17 Oct 2024 in Senate: under Article 2 of our Constitution. Therefore, a gathering of the House of Parliament cannot simply be wished away by being scared that a few members may either overturn or undermine the will of the people of Kenyans. I believe Kenyans speak directly through the election or indirectly through their elected representatives, who are the Members of the National Assembly, the Senate and our County Assemblies. Therefore, when institutions of accountability are dispensing their constitutional mandate such as what we are doing today, if you respect our Constitution, then respect the outcome and the processes that have been initiated and ... view

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