"But in the same breadth, they must also look into and rectify issues to do with social health and education funding," he added.
Chaos also momentarily erupted after lawyer and activist Morara Kebaso was attacked and forced to flee Bomas of Kenya. Morara, who is an outspoken critic of the Kenya Kwanza administration, met his oppressors when he tried to access the podium and address the crowd. Chairs were hurled at him as jeers echoed through the auditorium and ultimately, he fled for his life albeit having sustained injuries.
"I was barred from entering Bomas at the gate. When I finally got in, I was denied the mic at Bomas floor. Chaos erupted. I am hurt. Headed to hospital. I live to speak another day," he confirmed on X.
When it was the leaders' turn to speak, Dagoretti South MP John Kiarie mockingly called for the classification of Nairobi as region to ensure it benefits from State goodies similar to other regions such as the Western, Eastern and Mt Kenyan regions.
"If there is anyone who is going to impede the way we think in this city, look for money or make plans by bringing issues of tribalism then I have heard you that you have said no," said Kiarie.
"Today was about the impeachment of Gachagua and tomorrow it's going to be the recall of an MP. These are provisions in the Constitution and that is why they have been invoked. Another day it is going to be about the impeachment of the President but for today it was about Gachagua," Mathare MP Anthony Oluoch said.
Other leaders present Were Ruaraka MP TJ Kajuang, Kibra MP Peter Orero, Embakasi West MP Mark Mwenje, Dagoretti North MP Beatrice Elachi and Makadara MP George Aladwa.