By WINSTONE CHESEREMI
The New Democrat party leader David Sudi who is also a former two term Kanu era Member of Parliament for Marakwet West wants President Uhuru Kenyatta to dissolve parliament and call for a snap election in the country.
Sudi, said he has been sent by God through a dream to deliver the message to the Head of State so as to save the country from the
corrupt 12th parliament which he said has led Kenyans down.
The former lawmaker who served under the late former President Daniel arap Moi’s regime claimed God was angry with the current regime which is reeling under massive corruption that has resulted to social and economic sufferings among millions of Kenyans.
Claims God is angry
Speaking to the media at his Kabenes home in Soy constituency, Uasin Gishu County today, Sudi has advised the President to move with speed and do as God has directed to avoid the almighty God’s wrath.
“The President should seize the opportunity and call for a snap election because the move will also hand him and his Deputy William Ruto an extension of their respective terms in office as the polls will only affect senators, governors, MPs, Women reps and MCAs,” said Sudi.
The former MP who is a self-proclaimed God’s messenger reminded the President that the message in the dream was to inform him that God will raise seven generations and each person in every generation who trust, obeys and prioritize his message will live for a minimum of 77 years noting that what is written in Genesis 4 verse 24 will come to pass.
“This revelation is similar to the miracle God performed when he appeared to Moses in the running bush before sending him to Egypt,” added Sudi.
Grisly road accident
Sudi further recalled with nostalgia how he was involved in a grisly road accident along the busy Eldoret-Nakuru highway while in his first term and how God restored his life with a message.
“I encountered an angel of God who deliberately refused to open the door for me to enter. I lay in the ICU for 22 days. Later on, I
learned that I was in a Coma at Aga Khan Hospital ICU bed. As I lay there, I was asleep and was told to rotate in circles and released to fall down into a bottomless pit,” recalled Sudi.
Sudi who has vowed to recapture his former seat in the next year’s general election recounted that the fall scared him and sent shockwaves that caused ICU machines attached to monitor the health status of his body to respond positively.
The seat is currently represented in the 12th Parliament by William Kisang who is also the parliamentary chairman of the Information and Communication Technology committee.