OSCAR SUDI CONFRONTS GACHAGUA IN USA

MP Oscar Sudi has stirred Nairobi’s political pot by flying to the United States with a bold mission: to confront former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and call for a joint meeting. This move is raising eyebrows as tensions within Kenya Kwanza’s ranks simmer just months into President William Ruto’s administration.

Sudi’s arrival in the US comes after Gachagua, a key figure in the former DP’s camp, has been engaging with Kenyans abroad, particularly the Kikuyu community. The challenge from Sudi, a known loyalist to President Ruto and a political heavyweight in the Rift Valley, signals cracks within the ruling coalition that many thought was rock solid.

What’s behind this bold call? Sudi seems intent on proving that Kenya Kwanza can rise above tribal politics. By pushing for a face-to-face

 meeting with Gachagua in the diaspora, he’s forcing a conversation on unity beyond the usual political playground in Nairobi and Eldoret.

The Rift Valley and Central Kenya power players have been exchanging subtle jabs for months, but this public call to meet abroad shifts the battleground to a new stage. For Sudi, it’s about showing the Kenyan diaspora that leadership can handle its differences openly and transparently.

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