Kapseret Member of Parliament, Oscar Sudi, has subtly thrown his hat into the ring for the Uasin Gishu gubernatorial seat come 2032. Speaking at a fundraiser in Eldoret, Sudi asserted his readiness and experience to lead the county, emphasizing that he has the necessary political acumen for the task ahead.
Oscar Sudi eyes gubernatorial seat
Sudi, a seasoned politician known for his outspoken nature, outlined his strategic approach. He declared his intention to support the incumbent governor, Jonathan Bii Chelilim, in completing his two terms effectively. This collaborative effort with other elected leaders aims to ensure a smooth transition and continuity of development initiatives in the region.
However, while pledging his support for Chelilim’s tenure, Sudi issued a cautionary note to fellow leaders, warning against attempts to sideline him in the 2032 elections. He emphasized his significant role in aiding the electoral victories of various leaders, underscoring his influence within the political landscape of Uasin Gishu County.
Looking ahead, Sudi revealed his vision for the future political landscape of the county. He hinted at potential alliances with key figures such as Senator Jackson Mandago and Principal Secretary Julius Bitok, with the aim of advancing the interests of Uasin Gishu residents. Sudi proposed lobbying for Bitok’s appointment as a Cabinet Secretary in 2027, indicating a strategic move to consolidate support and influence at the national level.
Asserting his capabilities beyond mere rhetoric, Sudi reaffirmed his engineering background as a metaphor for his adeptness in forging political connections. Additionally, he stressed the importance of unity among leaders in steering the county towards progress and development.
In conclusion, Oscar Sudi’s declaration of interest in the Uasin Gishu gubernatorial seat signals the beginning of what promises to be an intriguing political journey. With his experience, strategic alliances, and determination, Sudi sets the stage for a dynamic and competitive electoral landscape in the years to come.