Show of might as MP Oscar Sudi leads Ksh.145M donation in Kapseret
Thousands of residents and dozens of groups in Kapsaret Constituency,
Uasin Gishu, got a major economic boost as goods worth Ksh.45 million were
handed out in a grassroots empowerment drive, alongside a record Ksh.100
million fundraiser for local development.
It was a show of might and goodwill where 100 motorcycles, two
vehicles, 400 sewing machines, 500 car wash machines, maize milling posho
mills, milk cans, water tanks, egg and sausage vending kits, and deep fryers
for fries, among others were issued.
All were handed out for free to residents of Kapsaret
constituency under an economic empowerment initiative championed by MP Sudi.
Sudi made it clear that the Ksh.45 million spent came from his
pocket and friends’ contributions, not a single cent from government coffers.
"I’ve seen people spreading lies online. Let me be clear
— not a coin from the government is here. This is from my friends and me,” Sudi
said.
Amid cheers, song and dance, thousands turned up to collect
tools and machines they say will uplift their lives, in line with the bottom-up
economic model.
Leaders present hit out at critics of grassroots development
projects, insisting that Kenya Kwanza’s mission is to economically empower
ordinary Kenyans.
"I see women, youth, and the elderly benefitting here.
Others are just making noise,” Likuyani MP Innocent Mugabe said.
While praise was heaped on President William Ruto, the
political jabs flew thick and fast at Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua,
accused of promoting tribal politics and undermining development.
"Ati pesa inatoka kwa William Ruto ndio watu wapewe
empowerment. Wewe Wamunyoro, kwa wakati ulikuwa kwa uongozi onyesha hata
project moja ulifanya. Wewe potea pekee yako,” Nominated MP Joseph Wainaina
stated.
National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah, on his
part, said, “To those trying to divide Kenyans along tribal lines in the name
of empowerment — we declare, Satan is defeated!"
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi added: "William
Ruto is a different leader. He’s the only one who’s managed to run a government
while dealing with opposition."
The same empowerment script played out in Machakos town, where
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki led a fundraiser raising Ksh.2.5 million for
locals.
"I urge leaders to respect each other and avoid tribal
politics. Unity is not slavery. No one should look down on another. Kenya must
remain united,” Kindiki said.
Meanwhile, in Mwingi West, Kitui — at a women’s empowerment
forum — National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula contributed Ksh.3 million,
cautioning against the growing trend of public insults and divisive politics.
"Let’s tone down the insults and hatred. If you want to
be President, you must respect those in office now. Insult them, and you’ll be
insulted too,” Wetangula said.
Even as cash and goodies flow, questions continue to swirl
about the legitimacy of the funding sources. Still, the Kenya Kwanza government
maintains it won’t stop until every corner of the country benefits.
The empowerment drive targets groups like mama mbogas, boda
boda riders, carpenters, shoe shiners, and small traders — the real drivers of
Kenya’s grassroots economy.
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