Oscar Sudi Rants Over Alleged Plot by Interior CS Matiang'i
by Stephanie WangariKapseret MP Oscar Sudi on Thursday evening, May 28, said that Interior CS Fred Matiang'i and PS Karanja Kibicho are working on a political scheme to mobilise individuals to attend Parliamentary Group meeting.
In a Facebook post, Sudi said that Kibicho has been holding secret meetings to scheme against DP William Ruto's allies. He affirmed that that all Jubilee Party Members of Parliament (MPs) will be present in the meeting despite attempts to lock some of them out of it.
He further noted that all MPs would unanimously endorse all changes that would be proposed.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Mitiangi (left) speaks to Deputy William Ruto (right) at a past function.
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"I want to advise State House prefects and monitors like Matiang'i and Kibicho. Kindly don't waste the resources of Kenyans by mobilising teams and factions. We will all attend the PG meeting and endorse all the changes that you want to propose. We are no longer interested in serving in those positions. No one would want to serve a failed government," Sudi highlighted.
Sudi claimed that President Uhuru Kenyatta had failed to meet his promises and should, therefore, resign.
His sentiments came days after a the Parliamentary Group meeting was set for Tuesday, June 5.
While the meeting's agenda is yet to be disclosed, Jubilee Secretary-General Raphael Tuju confirmed that changes would be made in the National Assembly.
Tuju added that the Jubilee National Executive Council was waiting for President Uhuru Kenyatta's availability for the meeting to be held.
At the same time, the President, in an interview with NTV, stated that he would not work with individuals who were not helping him achieve his agenda.
"I want people who are not going to fight that agenda that I made and laid out to Kenyans, I want people who are going to support that agenda.
"These positions are very critical to me and the fulfillment of my agenda, let me put somebody who is willing to put their time and their effort into it, don't let your agenda of tomorrow cloud what you want to do today. I have not reached out to break what we have I've reached out to extend what we have.," noted Uhuru.
The sweeping Jubilee changes have since seen Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen, Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika and Tharaka Nithi Senator Kithure Kindiki ousted as Majority Leader, Majority Chief Whip and Deputy Speaker respectively.
Jubilee Party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju during a press briefing on January 9, 2019.
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