Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi has reitarated that he will lead the NO camp that is opposing the implementation of the just-released BBI report even if his leader DP Ruto compromises to support it.
Speaking during the funeral service of the late Peter Chomba, who was MCA Huruma Ward, Uasin Gishu County, held at the Huruma grounds on Wednesday, Sudi told Ruto to his face that he won’t support BBI because it was a burden to the common mwananchi.
” I am not going to support a process that creates a position of prime ministers and deputies and yet Kenyans are sleeping hungry,” he said.
However, Deputy President William Ruto struck a more middle tone asking leaders to engage in decent conversation devoid of blackmail so as not to polarize the country.
The DP said that leaders should also respect and accommodate divergent views and unite Kenyans in the BBI process that has just been unveiled for it to be a success.
Present at the funeral event were Governors Jackson Mandago (Uasin Gishu) and Alex Tolgos (Elgeyo Marakwet).
Didmus Barasa (Kimilili), Janet Sitienei (Turbo), William Chepkut (Ainabkoi), KImani Ngunjiri (Bahati), Kimani Ichungwa (Kikuyu), Daniel Rono (Keiyo South) and Caleb Kositany (Soy).
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On Tuesday during the Mashujaa Day celebrations, the Deputy President called for an inclusive debate on the Building Bridges Initiative while cautioning the political class against using the document to serve personal interests.
“My friend, the former Prime Minister, has told us about the reggae, which is fine, but I guess we will have a robust national conversation that will bring everybody on board,” said Ruto.
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