Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi on Friday, July 17, declared that he was not interested in being a part of any parliamentary committee under the Jubilee administration.
Speaking at a funeral ceremony at Kabenes in Soy Constituency, the vocal legislator stated that he would not accept his recent appointment to be a member of the Committee of Parliamentary Powers and Privileges.
"I have seen I have been nominated to a committee. I ask that you remove me because I have no desire to serve in any capacity under the leadership of President Uhuru Kenyatta.
"We are not beggars, we are the ones who formed the government but it is being driven by corrupt and selfish individuals," Sudi affirmed.
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Sudi further poked fun at a report that revealed he hadn't spoken in Parliament since 2017.
"I have never spoken in Parliament and neither has Baringo Senator Gideon Moi and yet he is the one who they want to make president in 2022, I think even I qualify to run for that seat," he stated.
According to a Parliamentary Scorecard released by Mzalendo Trust, a Parliamentary Monitoring Organization (PMO), Sudi and his Nakuru Town West counterpart Samuel Arama have made zero contributions in the National Assembly since 2017.
Digging into the party's financial issues, the Kapseret MP called for accountability of funds adding that the party deputy secretary-general Caleb Kositany had requested to know how monthly contributions by members were being used.
"We want an audit of Jubilee to know how our contributions have been spent. We've seen Tuju depositing money to save his property, we want to see how this money is spent," he conveyed.
This came after a report by the Auditor General declared the Jubilee party 'technically insolvent' in a report covering the financial year ending June 30, 2018.
In the report, the party is said to have more liabilities than assets, a situation that has been pegged on the mismanagement of funds by party officials.