'Ata mruke juu, chini, Ruto is not going anywhere!' MP Oscar Sudi tells Kenyans
Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has told off
government critics condemning President William Ruto and pushing for his ouster.
Speaking during a rally in
Kibirech, Elgeyo Marakwet County on Thursday, the MP seemingly ridiculed online
critics while referring to them as “wakora,” insisting that despite their “noise,”
the President is not going anywhere.
Sudi laughed off some of
the attacks directed at the President, including the now viral ‘Ruto must go’ slogan,
saying such calls were futile.
"Si mnajua wale
wakora wa mtandao kule Nairobi? Wanapiga kelele ati sijui Ruto must go? Si
mlisikia niliwaambia jana, waruke juu, waende chini, waende kando, hakuna penye
Ruto anaenda," he stated.
The lawmaker went on to
assert that no one should feel entitled to lead Kenyans since anyone can be President.
He also lightly rallied
the North Rift residents to consider electing him as Head of State someday.
“Si mnajua wale
wanajifanyaga, wanafikirianga lazima wao tu waongoze nchi. Hapana! Ata Mluhya, Mturkana
anaweza ongoza; Mkenya yeyote ako na uwezo wa kuongoza. Si ata mimi mtanitanipa
rais siku ingine?” He posed.
The remarks by MP Sudi
come against the backdrop of rising political criticism and anger towards the President
and his administration.
Since the culmination of the
Gen Z-led anti-government protests last year, a section of Kenyans has been
pushing for President Ruto’s removal using social media, with hashtags such as
#RutoMustGo now dominating the X platform.
“Mruke juu, muende chini, hakuna mahali Ruto anaenda!” MP Oscar Sudi says Ruto is going nowhere pic.twitter.com/URueQMrDws— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) January 10, 2025
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