Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi on Thursday accused political opponents of orchestrating the destruction and looting of his night club by the anti-government protesters.
Speaking during an interview on Obinna Show, the vocal legislator alleged how rival politicians reportedly paid the youthful protesters to vandalise his property.
According to the Sudi, he learned of the plans to destroy his nightclub several days before the incident occurred.
However, the lawmaker noted he restrained from taking action since he feared the loss of more lives since several Kenyans had already died in the anti-government protests.
“I thank God because what could have happened there could have been so tragic. I didn't want it to escalate into death because of cheap money,” Sudi explained.
“It was better for me to lose my property than for people to die. We were aware,” he added.
Oscar Sudi went ahead to dismiss allegations that about six people were killed while attempting to break into his Timba XO club.
“I had people that I could have fought back but I did not. I let the police deal with them,” the vocal MP alleged.
"I said we should not injure anybody. I said let them do what they want. Even when my opponents were mobilising the crooks, I knew it," Sudi stated.
Sudi further noted that the recently destroyed nightclub had already been renovated and that it would be opened within the next one week.
The MP's sentiments come hardly a month after a group of youthful protesters stormed the club and vandalised property.
The anti-government protesters marched through the streets of Eldoret Town before eventually invading the lawmaker's club which is located within the Metropolis.