I'll not participate in any more harambees, public engagements - Oscar Sudi
Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi
has announced that he will be taking a hiatus from public fundraising events,
commonly known as harambees.
Taking to X on Sunday evening, the legislator stated that he was "going on leave for one year or two" and that he would not appear in public for political engagements, until when "God speaks to him".
"Going forward, I'll not participate
in any Harambee because it has been used to malign and disparage the good
course, let it be banned. Thus the current happenings in the country call for
introspection and consequently, I'm taking a sabbatical leave from public
engagements," he said.
Sudi spoke minutes after President William
Ruto hosted a roundtable with a section of Kenyan media, where he admitted that the 'harambee
culture' among politicians should be nipped in the bud.
"On matters of politics on the pulpit
I am one hundred per cent aligned. We shouldn't be using pulpits in churches to
prosecute politics," said Ruto during the Sunday evening interview in
State House.
"We need to change the culture of
harambee. It started as a noble exercise it supported many people to go to
school but I think it has stretched too far. We must stop harambees because it
is breeding corruption."
This lies on the backdrop of public uproar
over the millions of shillings politicians pour into these fundraising
functions, whose source has been questioned severally and sometimes linked to
corruption.
Sudi has dismissed claims he donated Ksh.20
million at a previous church fundraiser, saying in a video shared on Sunday that
the sum was the total event contribution and not the amount he donated.
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