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We’ll tour Mt Kenya whether you like it or not – MP Sudi tells Ruto critics

“Mt Kenya people are the ones who created this government... we are now coming whether they like it or not."

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by BY MATHEWS NDANYI

News28 March 2025 - 19:00
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  • Sudi has told off critics of the current regime for what he termed an attempt to lock the region out of the government because of selfish tribal politics.
  • The MP said the Mt Kenya region contributed to the Kenya Kwanza administration and cannot be misled by selfish individuals into rejecting President Ruto.

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi during the issuance of bursary at Wareng High School on Friday, March 28, 2025.

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has said President William Ruto and his allies will visit the Mt Kenya region at any time, adding that the region deserves to be served like any other part of the country.

Sudi has told off critics of the current regime for what he termed an attempt to lock the region out of the government because of selfish tribal politics.

The MP said the Mt Kenya region contributed to the Kenya Kwanza administration and cannot be misled by selfish individuals into rejecting President Ruto.

“Mt Kenya people are the ones who created this government, and we are telling the critics that we are now coming whether they like it or not,” said Sudi.

Oscar Sudi during issuance of bursary cheques at Wareng High School in Eldoret on Friday, March 28, 2025. [PHOTO: MATHEWS NDANYI]

Sudi accused some leaders in the opposition of attempting to poison Kenyans with tribal politics, which does not help the country in any way.

He said some of them were chased away from the government because of tribal politics, adding that no one will determine which leaders can visit the Mt Kenya region.

“We are going to Mt Kenya. Residents have a right to be served by the government they elected. We are not begging anyone to allow us to go to the Mt Kenya region,” said Sudi.

He was speaking during the issuance of bursary cheques at Wareng High School in Eldoret, where Gatundu North MP Njoroge Kuroria was the chief guest.

Kuroria said tribal politics had no place in Kenya and that the Mt Kenya region did not have a different president.

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi with Gatundu North MP Njoroge Kuroria (c) during disbursement of bursary cheques at Wareng High School in Eldoret on March 28, 2025. [PHOTO: MATHEWS NDANYI]

“Ruto is the president of Kenya, including the Mt Kenya region. We will all welcome him to Mt Kenya as our president, and he doesn’t need to ask anyone before coming to the region,” said Kuroria.

The MP said opposition leaders are free to engage in politics, but for Ruto, he is focused on serving the whole country.

“We will support the president until he completes his term, and he is welcome to visit any part of Kenya at any time,” said Kuroria.

Sudi also said his constituency bursary kitty had been increased every year, with over Sh37 million given out this year as bursaries.

He urged the youth to focus on education and avoid engaging in drug and alcohol abuse, which has caused the premature deaths of many young people.

“As young people, if you want to succeed in life, then focus on learning and avoid abusing drugs and alcohol, which will ruin your lives,” said Sudi.


 

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