Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has become a man of the people following his Friday 11, peaceful rally which was held in Eldoret.
Oscar Sudi pulled a large group of people who turned out to pay him entourage as he spoke to the residents of Eldoret.
Through his address, Sudi insisted that respect should be mutual between the leaders just re-affirming his early statements.
Oscar sudi addressing his Frenzy supporters in Eldoret town. He insists that Respect is Mutual. Lazima tuheshimiane. The town was brought to a standstill by the outspoken legislator #RutoInKisii #PeterKennethLies
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President Uhuru kenyatta pic.twitter.com/99tc0mckDe— Amos the 3rd (@AmoHsToo) September 11, 2020
Sudi said President Uhuru Kenyatta had responded to the utterances he had been accused 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 a sizeable crowd in Eldoret.
Sudi thanked the police for allowing him to address the meeting but warned that they should not accept to be used to intimidate or harass some leaders in the country.
The outspoken MP spoke extensively on graft in the country and accused the government of misleading Kenyans on the Covid-19 situation while allowing some individuals to steal public funds in the health sector.
Despite earlier claims that the police had surrounded his house, Sudi managed to hold his rally as he had stated on Thursday through his social media platforms.
The peace rally comes just a day after the under-fire MP insisted he won’t apologize over his controversial remarks on President Uhuru Kenyatta and his family.
Sudi said he did not abuse anyone and those condemning him were brokers and looters who had destroyed the country.
“Let them tell me my mistake. All mothers are the same and we respect them but I did not abuse anyone,” he said.
Sudi who has been condemned by leaders from all over the country said he was very surprised to see so many women agitated with his remark on ex-First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta.
“They gathered in big numbers to confront me but I want to tell them that I did not abuse anyone. They should instead apologise to me for not understanding what I said,” he said.
Oscar sudi holds a peaceful demonstration at Eldoret Town. A mammoth crowd turned up to stand with oscar sudi.
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President Uhuru kenyatta pic.twitter.com/RvJUEctQJo— Amos the 3rd (@AmoHsToo) September 11, 2020
“…it is even in the bible, that was not an insult, I will apologise once people show me where I went wrong,” he said.
Sudi said he was a leader who cherished peace and led from the front in uniting Kenyans but he would accept to be intimidated.
“…they don’t have to come for me. Let them just call and tell me where am needed and I will go. No need to send so many police officers here,” he added.
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Sudi, a staunch Ruto ally has in recent weeks taken off his gloves and trained his guns on the President, saying he was the man behind Ruto’s woes.
“I want to tell Uhuru clearly that this country does not belong to you or Mama Ngina. This Kenya does not belong to Muhoho Kenyatta. This country belongs to the over 50 million Kenyans,” Sudi fired on Monday.
HERE IS A VIDEO OF SUDI’S RALLY IN ELDORET: