According to local media station KTN news, the list of possible candidates likely to succeed the Deputy President of Kenya, Honorable Rigathi Gachagua, if he is finally impeached in the Senate next week, has resurfaced.
The list includes several prominent figures from various sectors of Kenyan politics.
One of the candidates mentioned is Governor Ann Waiguru from Kirinyaga County. Waiguru has been a prominent figure in the political landscape of Kenya and has shown her leadership skills in governance.
Her experience in administration and her ability to connect with the people make her a strong contender for the position of Deputy President.
Another the list is Irungu Kangata, the Governor of Murangâa County. Kangata has been known for his proactive approach to governance and his commitment to improving the lives of the people in his county.
Gladys Wanga, the Governor of Homa Bay County, is also mentioned as a potential successor. Wanga has been a vocal advocate for womenâs rights and social justice.
Kithure Kindiki, the Cabinet Secretary for Interior, is also included in the list. Kindiki has been instrumental in maintaining law and order in the country.
Musalia Mudavadi, the Prime Cabinet Secretary, is also mentioned as a potential successor. Mudavadi has been a prominent figure in Kenyan politics for decades.
Kimani Ichungwah, the National Assembly Majority Leader, is also included in the list. Ichungwah has been known for his strong leadership skills and his ability to bring people together.
MP Ndindi Nyoro is also mentioned as a potential successor. Nyoro has been a vocal advocate for the youth and has shown her commitment to social justice.
Former Health CS Mutahi Kagwe and former MP Peter Kenneth are also included in the list. Both individuals have shown their leadership skills and their ability to address pressing issues in their respective roles.
By Nairobi