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Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi Faces Backlash from Uasin Gishu Residents Over New Club in Eldoret

Kapseret MP Hon Oscar Sudi has faced a major setback following demands from residents of Uasin Gishu County to shut down his newly opened club in Eldoret.

The club, which cost millions to establish, was inaugurated last week with an extravagant event headlined by Tanzanian Bongo star Diamond Platinumz.

The opening saw the venue packed to capacity, drawing significant attention.

However, the club’s proximity to a nearby school has sparked a backlash from Eldoret residents.

They have raised concerns about the loud noise disrupting the learning environment for students.

The residents have called on the county commissioner to take immediate action to close down the establishment, expressing their readiness to assist in the effort.

They pointed out that a hotel was recently closed in the same area for similar reasons, arguing that the bar should not be an exception.

The criticism of Sudi extends beyond the club’s operation.

Some residents accuse him of neglecting his parliamentary duties and engaging in questionable financial activities.

They condemned him for prioritizing the opening of entertainment venues while schools in his constituency struggle with basic infrastructure issues, such as a lack of toilets.

This discrepancy has led to suspicions about the source of the funds Sudi frequently displays during fundraisers, with calls for greater transparency and accountability.

The controversy highlights the tension between development priorities and community concerns, with residents demanding that their educational needs take precedence over nightlife entertainment.

As pressure mounts on MP Sudi, the fate of the club remains uncertain, pending further action from local authorities.

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