Nuru Okanga is a staunch supporter of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. He is demanding that Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi fulfill promises made to him after pledging support. During an online interview, Okanga requested Ksh1 million for business ventures and Ksh300,000 for his wife’s salon business, totaling Ksh1.3 million from Sudi.
In response, Sudi agreed to give the funds. He also promised to secure a three-bedroom house for Okanga under the Affordable Housing Programme in Nairobi.
But, weeks later, it seems that Sudi has not fully honored his commitments. Okanga claims to have received only Ksh700,000. He used this amount to start a posho mill business. Okanga publicly confronted Sudi.
He stated that Sudi still owed him Ksh600,000. Sudi had also not fulfilled the promise of providing a house. The exchange between the two has circulated on social media, with Okanga urging Sudi to fulfill his obligations.
The situation highlights the tension between Okanga and Sudi. Okanga is insisting on the remaining balance and the promised house. Despite Sudi’s first agreement to offer financial support and housing, Okanga is dissatisfied.
His recent statements show dissatisfaction with the lawmaker’s failure to deliver on his commitments. The public confrontation underscores the importance of fulfilling promises made to supporters, especially in the political arena.
As the dispute between Nuru Okanga and Oscar Sudi unfolds, it sheds light on the complexities of political alliances. It also highlights the expectations that come with them. Okanga’s insistence on receiving the promised funds and house underscores the need for transparency and accountability in political engagements.
The public nature of the confrontation underscores the impact of unfulfilled promises on the credibility of political figures like Sudi. It also affects their trustworthiness. It emphasizes the importance of honoring commitments made to supporters.