Take up opposition role and lead Kenya to promised land, Tangatanga MP told

Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi has asked vocal Jubilee lawmaker belonging to tanga tanga group Hon Oscar Sudi to take up the opposition mantle and lead Kenyans to the Promised Land.

Through his twitter handle, Ahmednasir asked the Kapsaret MP to take up the role since he has been claiming that the Country has no opposition to the ruling government.

“Let us manage the traffic Hon Sudi. Now that you claim Kenya has no opposition to the JUBILE government in power, and we know many Kenyans are waiting for an opposition MESSAIAH, take the mantle and lead us to the PROMISED LAND,” tweeted the lawyer.

Lawyer Abdullahi’s remarks come a day after the Kapsraet lawmaker dared President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William ruto to resign.

In an interview with journalists at his Eldoret home on Wednesday, Sudi accused President Kenyatta’s administration of being the most incompetent since independence.

He further claimed that president Kenyatta’s administration was the worst in history and was allegedly running down the country’s economy.

“Ukiona Rais hawezi kukutana na viongozi na Governors na senators wanaandamana kwa barabara iko shida  (when you a president who cannot meet with governors and senators forcing them to take to the streets just know we have a problem,” said Mr Sudi.

His comments came barely hours after President Kenyatta doing a mini cabinet reshuffle that saw Henry Rotich sacked as Treasury Cabinet Secretary with Amb Ukur Yattani coming in as his replacement.

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