- Oscar Sudi warned residents who criticize his performance in the area and encouraged everyone to work hard to improve their lives
- In the videos that went viral, Sudi repeated his 2013 manifestos and explained the ones that were completed
- He explained why some residents would not take any chances and vowed to gather all the children he raised as a testimony of his commitment to provide education for all
Uasin Gishu: Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has issued a strong warning to his constituents against protest any plan to target his performance, claiming that such actions are intended to distract him from his development agenda.
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Speaking during a public address on Monday, November 3, Sudi claimed that he is the only fully functioning leader in Kapseret and Uasin Gishu and vowed to continue serving his people with full commitment.
What did Sudi say to his perverts?
He urged residents to focus on their own work and assured those who missed out on his recent empowerment programmes, which distributed motorbikes and cash, that their turn would come.
“I will continue to work. This small noise does not bother me. They say they want to bother me because I am the only one working in Kapseret and Uasin Gishu. I want to assure you that I will continue with all my mind, my heart, and all my efforts. I encourage everyone to work hard. What bothers most people is jealousy,” he said.
He revealed that KSh 28 million had been allocated to support small vegetable vendors.
Sudi also targeted his political opponents, accusing them of inciting youths on social media like TikTok.
He dismissed their efforts as trivial and affirmed his commitment to education and infrastructure, citing improvements in local schools and private efforts to sponsor students, including adopted children, through their education.
Will Sudi fulfill all his campaign promises?
Recalling his 2013 campaign promises, Sudi insisted that he was open about the CDF’s limited funds and the challenges facing MPs, including unfinished schools and land shortages.

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“If you want chaos, say it early. I am neither disabled nor pregnant. These little distractions—like complaining on TikTok—I don’t have time for them. When I asked for votes in 2013, I held a meeting and explained that CDF funds are limited and our region is facing big challenges.
We had schools made of mud and tin, and some did not have enough land. We agreed on how to fix these issues. Today, we are working on tiling in our schools. Do you see any badly built schools now?” he asked.

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He reiterated his commitment to fulfill his manifesto, which includes better schools, improved roads, and access to education for all.
“One day, I will call a meeting with all the children I taught. And you, talking here, can’t even take care of your own family, but you spread nonsense on social media,” he warned.
As political tension continues to rise in the region, Sudi stressed that leadership is a divine calling, saying that some people will never reach high office because ‘God cannot tolerate certain hearts.’
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