Jubilee politics: Defiant Kapsaret MP leads peaceful match in Eldoret as he demands for respect

 Kapsaret member of parliament Oscar Sudi addressed a meeting in Eldoret along the famous silver line street.

He insisted on equality of all Kenyans asking for the arrest of Francis Atwoli, Murathe and all others who have taken a swipe at the tanga tanga wing that’s led by Deputy president William Ruto.

Sudi said president Kenyatta finished the mothers talk when he replied to their out bash.

 “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,”

The vocal member of parliament said that respect is two ways; “respect us and we will respect you respect deputy president and we will respect “

The MP alleged of a plot to eliminate some leaders because of politics adding that they would soon give more details on the plot that had been hatched by some individuals

 many allies of DP Ruto had been sacked or sidelined in government but warned that those responsible should go slow to avoid causing problems in the country.

He asked the authority to deal with people equally and not selectively, refrasing his utterances of Kenya belongs to us all.

Nevertheless, he vowed not honor summons from integration and cohesion committee until the other wing is called and grilled.

Sudi took issue with Uasin Gishu gubernatorial aspirant Budotich alia Buzeki of fueling animosity as he asked the DCI to investigate the night meetings that are meant to fuel animosity in the country.

‘Im asking the DCI here to investigate the night meeting some people who want to be governor here do at night”

He further asked the investigative agencies to arrest those involved in KEMSA graft saying the current politics will not stop them from pointing at the scandal that has largely been associated with the president’s close allies.

Even as he thanked police who were patrolling in trucks for allowing them to address the gathering.

Elsewhere in Emurua Dikiir police contingent was on standby to thwart any form of gathering even as residents prepared to receive their MP Johanna Nge’eno who was released on bond after denying charges of incitement among others.