
Ex-CS Echesa, Jakakimba land state jobs
This is Echesa's second appointment in about two years.
The two leaders further took their differences to social media, where they attacked each other again.
In Summary
A heated altercation ensued between Mumias East Member of
Parliament Peter Salasya and Former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rachid Echesa at
Shianda market in Kakamega County on Sunday.
According to a video of the incident seen by the Star, the former
Sports CS was addressing locals on various issues of national importance when a
vehicle carrying the first-term MP made a stop next to where Echesa was
addressing from.
Echesa was addressing locals on recent development projects
launched by President William Ruto during his last Western tour.
The ex-Sports CS affirmed that all development projects the President commissioned would be completed.
After the vehicle carrying the Mumias East made a stop, Salasya
exited immediately and walked towards Echesa, pointing fingers at him.
Salasya would later be seen heckling the former CS while at
the same time pointing fingers at him.
Echesa was later heard telling the MP that he would not be
scared of him even as he began pointing fingers at him.
“I serve in the government of Kenya, my friend; respect me,”
Echesa was heard telling him.
And as the exchange of words continued, the crowd was heard murmuring
with one camp urging Echesa to carry on with his address.
Reacting to the incident, both Echesa and Salasya took to
their respective social media handles to criticize each other.
The lawmaker, in his statement, downplayed Echesa's
political dominance in the region, adding that he was no longer intimidated by
him.
“I used to grow fearing Echesa. The fear has gone. Next he
won't believe it,” Echesa wrote on his Facebook page.
The former CS, on the other hand, urged the MP to heed the
wishes of the public, saying the locals had demanded that he address them.
"The people of Shianda Market demanded to hear from me,
but instead of respecting their voices, their own MP, Hon. Salasya, chose to
interrupt and cause chaos,'' Echesa stated on his Facebook page.
"Leadership is about listening and serving the
people—not silencing them. It’s time to style up and put the people
first!"
The altercation comes amid calls for political tolerance by
political leaders and their supporters across the country ahead of the 2027 General
Elections.
This is Echesa's second appointment in about two years.