Oscar Sudi Lashes Out at Miguna Over Gen Z Protests; Reveals Deportation Intrigues

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi during his speech in Uasin Gishu County on November 13, 2023
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi during his speech in Uasin Gishu County on November 13, 2023
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Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi on Monday, July 29, lashed out at Miguna Miguna accusing him of inciting young Kenyans to revolt against the government. 

Sudi remarked that Miguna and other leaders had infiltrated a noble accountability drive that had been initiated by Gen Z. 

The legislator further claimed that he was the one who told President William Ruto to clear Miguna to return back to Kenya after he was deported by former President Uhuru Kenya. 

“I was surprised that an aged person like you could incite Gen Z who are our children,” Sudi lashed out. 

Lawyer Miguna greets President William Ruto at Kisumu State Lodge on January 14, 2023
Lawyer Miguna greets President William Ruto at Kisumu State Lodge on January 14, 2023
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He explained that the incitement mostly happened on X Spaces where Miguna is an active participant.  

“When Gen Z started their protests, I supported them because they had genuine issues.  I knew they had now come of age and understood governance issues,” Sudi explained. 

Sudi termed Miguna as an impostor who used the Gen Z movement to push for anarchy. 

According to Sudi, the ultimate goal for Miguna and other leaders cheering protests is to see Kenya succumb to lawlessness and civil war. 

He wondered why Miguna cheered on the occupation of Parliament and other constitutional offices. 

“Let us air our issues in a manner that we are not going to destroy the country,” he urged Kenyans. 

Speaking of Miguna’s time in exile, Sudi remarked that he regretted Miguna’s homecoming three years after Miguna landed back in the country in 2022. 

According to Sudi, he hosted Miguna immediately after he touched down in Kenya but after a 3-hour conversation realised why the former administration had deported him.

The MP was quick to clarify while he understood why Uhuru disagreed with Miguna, he did not support the deportation move. 

Protests ongoing in Kajiado County on Tuesday July 16, 2024
Protests ongoing in Kajiado County on Tuesday, July 16, 2024
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