Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has requested his Kapseret counterpart to avoid 2007 post-election violence debate because it evokes scary memories.

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The vocal legislator posted his message together with a video of Oscar Sudi speaking at a funeral ceremony in Uasin Gishu County on Saturday.

Kuria narrated that he committed himself in helping those who were affected by the post-poll war in a number of ways.

He said that circumstances made him stay in Rift Valley for about two years to offer the necessary assistance.

"I was heavily involved in helping IDPs and victims of PEV. I camped in Rift Valley for the better part of 2008 and 2009," remarked Kuria.

The MP expressed his worries over the revival of the chilling discussion by his colleague, saying he feels scared over the same.

He observed that some matters like the aforementioned that bring instability and lack of peace in a country ought to be taken with the seriousness it deserves.

"Some talk just scares me stiff. We are being casual about very serious matters," noted the legislator.

"With all humility, I beg (Yes, beg for now) my friend Oscar Sudi to take a chill pill," the Gatundu South MP stated.

Oscar Sudi had warned ODM of causing discord in Jubilee which may result in violence in Uasin Gishu akin to the one witnessed after 2007 elections, saying that together with like-minded leaders, he would not allow it to happen.