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MP Oscar Sudi  tells off President Uhuru over ‘Kazi haifanywi juu ya magari’ remarks

by Enock Ndayala
Oscar Sudi claims that Ruto’s supporters have no problem with the Kikuyu community instead, they have a problem with Uhuru and his family.

Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has taken a swipe at President Uhuru Kenyatta for telling Tanga Tanga politicians to stop the rhetoric from car sunroofs.

In a video posted on his official Twitter handle on Monday, February 7, Sudi a fierce critic of the President said Uhuru would not have been the head of state if he did not stand on cars.

“Nimeona ule mtu ako na projects yake anasukuma na hataki kutoka kwa serikali, bado anataka ku hung hung around akisema eti kuna watu wanazunguka wakisimama juu ya gari. Ati kazi haifanywi juu ya gari,”

MP Oscar Sudi  tells off President Uhuru over 'Kazi haifanywi juu ya magari' remarks
Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has taken a swipe at President Uhuru Kenyatta for telling Tanga Tanga politicians to stop the rhetoric from car sunroofs. Photo: Oscar Sudi/Facebook.

Loosely translated to “I saw the man with his projects moving and not wanting from the government, he still wants to be hung around saying that there are people walking around standing on the car. The work is not done on the car,” Sudi said while referring to President Uhuru Kenyatta.

“My message to the President. Heri mwenye anasimama juu ya gari ama mwenye anasimama juu ya Hennessy na Jack Daniels? Usituchokoze na tulikuwa tumenhyamaza,” he said.

Earlier on, President Uhuru Kenyatta criticised politicians allied to Deputy President William Ruto for attacking state-owned development projects during their campaign rallies, saying ‘no work can be done standing on vehicles in meetings’.

Uhuru without mentioning names hit back at ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi for claiming that President Uhuru Kenyatta’s regime had failed to take state development projects to the Western region yet he was asking Western voters to vote for ODM leader’s Azimio la Umoja.

 “Stop the rhetoric from car sunroofs. You cannot talk when there is nothing that you have done. No work is done on top of vehicles. Work is done in hospitals, offices…” Uhuru said while addressing health issues in Mombasa.

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