Neno Evangelism founder Pastor James Ng’ang’a has criticised Kipseret MP Oscar Sudi over his recent remarks on how to deal with President William Ruto’s critics. Pastor Ng’ang’a condemns Oscar Sudi’s remarks on how to deal with critics. Photo: Sasa TV and Oscar Sudi. Source: Instagram Speaking in Elgeyo Marakwet on Sunday, January 5, Sudi suggested that if Ruto appointed him as Interior Cabinet secretary, the rising criticism against the government would cease.
How would Oscar Sudi deal with critics? He stated that under his leadership, issues such as the controversial depiction of the president through silhouettes would be swiftly addressed. “If I were given the security docket in just three days, the foolishness of drawing things online would end. No country should be governed by foolishness. The country must be led with respect and the constitution, and no one should undermine the president,” Sudi boldly stated. Pastor Ng’ang’a’s response to Sudi In response, Pastor Ng’ang’a condemned him for suggesting an unconstitutional approach to silencing young people. He told off the legislator that the critics should be taken to court and not violently pursued.
“I watched Sudi say that if he had been the Interior CS, he would have dealt with these young people. You take them to court. Even murderers are apprehended. It’s the judge who decides for suspects and not you. From your remarks, you know who is abducting these young people. Don’t bring nonsense,” the preacher said during a church service. He added: “This year, you will see. You will lose your special people.”
by Brian Ajon