Former CS and UDA MP Clash at Funeral
Former CS and UDA MP Clash at Funeral
Former CS and UDA MP Clash at Funeral
Didmus Barasa, a member of parliament for Kimilili, and former defence cabinet secretary Eugene Wamalwa got into a heated argument on Saturday on the high cost of living. Disagreements emerged during a burial in Tongaren Constituency, Bungoma County, as a result of Wamalwa’s allegations that the Kenya Kwanza government had failed to fulfill its pledge to reduce living expenses and was seeking a scapegoat for the nation’s numerous problems.
“Kenyans are suffering due to the high cost of living, but our friends claim that there is nothing they can do about it because it is a global issue. Nothing could be more untrue than this, said Wamalwa. The former CS contended that it was not possible for fuel costs in Kenya to be higher than in Tanzania due to Israeli or Pakistani issues.
“High taxes are President William Ruto’s concern. Fuel Value Added Tax was quadrupled under the Finance Act of 2023, according to Wamalwa. When Barasa took Wamalwa’s microphone and declared that the former CS lacked the moral right to criticize the President, the situation became more heated.
Barasa said that President William Ruto is open to discussing measures to reduce living expenses with all lawmakers, with the exception of Wamalwa, who is known to have a chilly relationship with the President of State. Eugene Wamalwa, you lack the authority to inform the government about living expenses. The MP said, “You were the CS of Defense but did nothing.”
The fiery MP went on to say that Wamalwa ought to hold off until 2027 in order to run for office in his native Trans Nzoia. Barasa went on to criticize Wamalwa, saying the former CS lacked fresh ideas for managing the nation.
Even yet, Barasa has been among the Kenya Kwanza leaders who have criticized Wamalwa and urged the President to reconsider lowering fuel costs. President William Ruto gave Kenyans assurances on Saturday that gasoline prices will drop for a second month in a row.