Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has claimed he missed death by a whisker during the recently concluded Kibra by-election.

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In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Sudi said his intelligence saved him from the rowdy youth in the constituency.

"I personally went to Kibra but I am still shocked with what I saw, I never could have made out of there if I wasn't intelligent enough. And I ask myself; if anything could have happened to me, what could be the repercussions across the country?" he posed.

He accused ODM leader Raila Odinga of inciting youth to attack rival candidates in the Kibra mini poll, adding that 'Raila has no good intentions' for Kenya.

"The handshake was initiated solely to bring unity among Kenyans, it was meant to bring unity of purpose just like the way Uhuru and Ruto did in Nakuru back in 2013. But I have personally learnt a lot from Kibra that indeed Raila has no good intentions to our country," he said.

"He has proved that he thrives in politics of violence and divide and rule. Does he want to take back our country to what happened in 2007/8?.... Raila has perfected the art of hoodwinking his supporters by inciting them against his political foes. The big question is; when will Raila grow up and abandon the politics of conmanship? When will he behave like a statesman and play objective politics?" Sudi posed. 

Speaking in Kibra on Sunday, Odinga rubbished claims  he incited Kibra youths to violence.