Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi. FILE

 

A rebellious Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi on Friday addressed a public meeting in Eldoret and maintained that he was not an inciter.


Sudi insisted he would not be scared or cowed to stop speaking out his mind.


Sudi said President Uhuru Kenyatta had returned to the statements he had been implicated of making to incite Kenyans against the first family.

 

“Yesterday President Kenyatta responded to what I had said and we are now equal. That debate will not end there but I will continue to speak out my mind just like other Kenyans should do,” said Sudi who addressed the crowd.
 
 

Sudi appreciated the police for enabling him to address the meeting but cautioned them that they should not allow being used to threaten or harass some leaders.
 

 

The outspoken MP spoke broadly on graft in the country and blamed the government of misleading Kenyans on the Covid-19 situation while allowing some individuals to steal public funds in the health sector.


Now wants the President to assure the arrest of those involved in the theft of funds at KEMSA and other scandals in the ministry of health.


“Let them not try to divert us from the KEMSA debate because we will speak out until the truth comes out. They have been telling us to wash our hands and stay at home yet COVID-19 is fake. All they wanted was to steal from KEMSA,” said Sudi.

 

He backed Deputy President William Ruto against allegations of being corrupt and asked Uhuru to guarantee the real corrupt leaders are prosecuted as soon as possible.


Sudi emphasised that the country belonged to all Kenyans and some leaders should not hold themselves as more important. than others.


“I talked out after they arrested my colleague Ng'eno but they should have first arrested the likes of David Murathe and all those corrupt people before going for the Emurua Dikir MP and others,” said Sudi. 


Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi


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