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Embakasi North MP James Gakuya has launched a scathing attack on President Ruto's Cabinet, accusing them of sycophancy and calling for a fearless Deputy President.

Embakasi North MP James Gakuya has launched a scathing, unprecedented attack on President Ruto's Cabinet, accusing them of rampant sycophancy and demanding a fiercely independent Deputy President.
The internal fault lines within Kenya's political establishment have been dramatically exposed once again. In a highly explosive television interview on Tuesday, Embakasi North Member of Parliament James Gakuya fiercely condemned the prevailing culture of "sycophancy" dominating President William Ruto's administration.
Gakuya's deeply uncompromising remarks fundamentally challenge the operational dynamics of the Executive branch, specifically targeting the conduct of Cabinet Secretaries and igniting intense debate regarding the true role and authority of the Deputy President ahead of the 2027 General Elections.
Holding absolutely nothing back, the vocal legislator dismissed several high-ranking public officials as mere "flower girls" completely incapable of offering firm, objective counsel to the Head of State. He argued passionately that the extreme concentration of power fundamentally undermines effective governance and deeply erodes institutional integrity.
"We absolutely need a Deputy President who is neither a flower girl nor a yes man. We need a DP who is unequivocally firm and can stand up to Ruto, advising him in the right direction," Gakuya declared, highlighting a growing anxiety within ruling and opposition ranks alike regarding the rapid centralization of executive authority.
Gakuya's stinging critique was particularly aimed at the blatant, highly visible political maneuvering by newly appointed Cabinet Secretaries. The public involvement of figures like Treasury CS John Mbadi, Mining CS Hassan Joho, and Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi in overt ODM partisan campaigns directly violates stringent legal provisions requiring state officers to remain strictly non-partisan.
As complex, rapidly shifting political realignments intensify across the Kenya Kwanza coalition and the broader opposition landscape, Gakuya's highly public call for structural assertiveness is deeply significant. It reflects a growing, restless demand for robust checks and balances within the highest echelons of power.
The Kenyan electorate is increasingly weary of a government that appears permanently locked in a destructive campaign mode. With the economy still severely struggling, the populace urgently demands service delivery over endless political grandstanding.
Gakuya has ultimately thrown down the gauntlet. Whether the administration will heed this stark internal warning or continue down the perilous path of unchecked sycophancy remains to be seen, but the political temperature in Nairobi has undeniably spiked.
"Unfortunately, many of our cabinet officers are mere flower girls, and the one who really calls the shots is exclusively President Ruto," the MP lamented.
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