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Oscar Sudi Tells Uhuru Kenyatta to Stay Out of Kenya Kwanza Affairs After Fuel Hike Remarks

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PHOTO COURTESY :Oscar Sudi and Former President Uhuru Kenyatta

Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has cautioned former President Uhuru Kenyatta against interfering with the affairs of the Kenya Kwanza administration following remarks he made during the Jubilee National Delegates Convention (NDC) held today.
Speaking during the Jubilee Party gathering, Uhuru Kenyatta reportedly criticized the current state of the economy, raising concerns over the high cost of living and rising fuel prices affecting ordinary Kenyans. The former Head of State urged leaders to listen to the concerns of citizens struggling to meet daily expenses amid tough economic conditions.

His remarks quickly sparked political reactions from leaders allied to President William Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza government, with Oscar Sudi leading the criticism. In a strongly worded response, the outspoken legislator accused Uhuru of attempting to undermine the current administration while forgetting the economic challenges experienced during his own tenure in office.

Sudi defended the Kenya Kwanza government, saying the administration inherited a struggling economy and is working hard to stabilize the country. He further warned the former president to stay away from what he termed as Kenya Kwanza affairs and allow President Ruto’s government enough time to implement its economic agenda.

“Those criticizing the government today should remember where we came from. The Kenya Kwanza administration is fixing problems that accumulated over many years,” Sudi said while addressing supporters.

The MP also claimed that some opposition leaders were using the high cost of living debate to gain political mileage and destabilize the government. He maintained that the current administration remains focused on delivering campaign promises despite economic challenges facing many countries globally.

Uhuru Kenyatta’s comments during the Jubilee NDC attracted massive attention online, with supporters and critics debating the former president’s role in current political discussions. Some Kenyans defended his right to speak on national issues, while others argued that he should allow the current administration space to govern.

The exchange highlights the continuing political tensions between leaders allied to the former president and those within the Kenya Kwanza coalition as the debate over the country’s economic situation continues to.

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