As politicians and church leaders continue conducting prayers for the ICC accused, a legislator has challenged those who were involved in 'fixing' the Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua Sang to open up and speak the truth.
Speaking on Sunday during a funds raiser at Ngelel Tarit, Uasin-Gishu County, Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi challenged the people who participated in 'fixing' the Deputy President and Sang to make a bold move and speak the truth.
The legislator claimed that they will not just sit and watch while innocent people are being prosecuted on false allegations fabricated by a few individuals.
“We need to speak the truth, if anyone participated in giving false information against our Deputy President and journalist Sang, they should come out and tell the truth,” said the MP.
However, Sudi said he was at the grassroots when the chaos erupted after the 2007 elections and that nobody planned the attack.
The Kapseret MP lamented that some politicians have started criss-crossing the country in preparation for the 2017 elections while the Deputy President is battling a big challenge.
He said the leaders should instead join hands in ensuring the two are set free.
“We are in the Jubilee government and we cannot start talking about the politics of 2017 while our brother is still at the ICC,” added Sudi.
He, however, applauded the move made by the Centre for Human Rights and Democracy chief executive Ken Wafula for making a U-turn on the ICC claiming that some ICC cases include false allegations.