Gachagua claimed the President William Ruto administration withdrew his security despite being a renowned leader who allegedly deserves state protection.
MP Peter Kaluma responded, telling the former deputy president he's a civilian like any other Kenyan, adding that police will protect him.
"You are a civilian just like any other Kenyan. The police are going to protect you," Kaluma said, dismissing Gachagua's claims.
He reminded Gachagua how he told Rtd President Uhuru Kenyatta for hire G4s after his security was withdrawn.
The spat highlights tensions between Gachagua and Ruto's administration. Gachagua has been vocal about perceived marginalization and threats.
The move has sparked debate, with some supporting Kaluma's stance and others backing Gachagua's security concerns.
Gachagua's allies argue his safety is paramount given his former role.
The situation underscores Kenya's political tensions and security dynamics.
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