Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has has vowed not to apologize after his controversial statement on President Uhuru Kenyatta and his family.
Speaking during a press conference on Wednesday, September 9, Sudi said that he has no reason to apologize as he did not abuse anyone.
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He said that Deputy President William Ruto has nothing to do with his remarks saying he cannot be coached on what to say because he has his own brains.
“Let them tell me my mistake. All mothers are the same and we respect them but I did not abuse anyone,” he said.
He added that those condemning him are looters and political brokers who have destroyed the country.
“They gathered in big numbers to confront me but I want to tell them that I did not abuse anyone. They should instead apologise to me for not understanding what I said,” he said.
“…it is even in the bible, that was not an insult, I will apologise once people show me where I went wrong,” he said.
This came a day after Sudi launced vulgar insults on Uhuru’s mother, Mama Ngina Kenyatta.
Sudi also claimed that Uhuru is behind DP Ruto’s woes.
“I want to tell Uhuru clearly that this country does not belong to you or Mama Ngina. This Kenya does not belong to Muhoho Kenyatta. This country belongs to the over 50 million Kenyans,” Sudi fired on Monday.
Ruto came to respond concerning Sudi’s remarks saying he was not involved.
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“Leaders should exercise restraint and avoid insults and bad language against other Kenyans. Unsavoury words against mothers and Head of State is a NO, NO. No amount of anger justifies the use of offensive insulting language,” Ruto said.
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