Kapseret lawmaker Oscar Sudi and his Soy counterpart Caleb Kositany arrived at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations offices in Nakuru Sunday afternoon to record statements over the attack on Azimio la Umoja coalition Presidential aspirant Raila Odinga on Friday in Uasin Gishu.
The two joined Uasin Gishu County Assembly Speaker David Kiplagat who made his way to the DCI regional offices early Sunday morning. The trio had been summoned by authorities Saturday having been placed at the center of violence meted out on the former Prime Minister after the burial of renowned farmer and businessman the late Jackson Kibor.
Before making their way to DCI, Sudi and Kositany maintained innocence, reiterating that they had nothing to do with criminal acts that have made headlines the last three days.
Kositany claims that there are politicians who ferried the youth to cause chaos at a funeral where Raila was later attacked. He termed it un- African and asked the DCI to go for the real perpetrators of Friday’s attack.
“The police know the names of those who ferried youths to the venue. They are known, but because they want to build a narrative that close associates of the deputy president are perpetrating violence that is why my name and that of Sudi have been put on the list.”
Kositany said
Sudi on his part insists that he has always championed peace and will never instigate or incite violence against any leader or a group of people.
“I will never plan chaos. I fully understand the tragedy of violence. If there is a leader who leads a cosmopolitan area, that’s me. That is why I will never advocate for violence.” The outspoken Kapseret lawmaker charged
