Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has launched a sharp attack on former President Uhuru Kenyatta, accusing him of poor leadership and blaming him for Kenya’s economic and political challenges. Speaking during a public forum, Sudi claimed that Uhuru’s time in office caused significant damage to the country, arguing that Kenyans are still grappling with the consequences of his decisions.
In his remarks, Sudi insisted that the former head of state has no alternative leadership path ahead of him, alleging that his record in government disqualifies him from offering guidance or criticism to the current administration. He further warned that continued political involvement by Uhuru could attract strong resistance, using tough language to emphasize his point.
The outspoken legislator’s comments reflect the growing tension between allies of President William Ruto and factions perceived to be aligned with Uhuru Kenyatta. As political temperatures rise, leaders on both sides have increasingly resorted to blunt rhetoric to rally their supporters and shape public opinion.
While such statements energize political bases, analysts warn that inflammatory language risks deepening divisions at a time when the country faces pressing economic and social challenges. As Kenya edges closer to the 2027 elections, exchanges like these highlight the intensifying political rivalry and the struggle to control the national narrative.



