Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has asked his Cherangany counterpart Joshua Kutuny to sort out himself if he wants to seek reelection in future.
In a video shared on Facebook, Sudi challenged Kutuny to fend for himself in a bid to retain his parliamentary seat in the next elections, claiming that he had helped him in 2017.
According to Sudi, he played a vital role in ensuring that Cherangany residents elected Kutuny to the twelfth Parliament and that he first thought the MP was a trustworthy individual, only to realise that he was a person with questionable character.
"Mwambie Joshua ajipange. Mimi ndiye niliyemwombea kura kwa huu uchaguzi wa juzi. (Tell Joshua to sort out himself. I campaigned for him in the previous election)," he said in part of the video.
Kutuny won the Cherangany seat back in 2017 on a Jubilee ticket.
He has however been against Deputy President William Ruto's presidential bid and is considered among the members of the Kieleweke faction of the Jubilee party.
Kutuny and Sudi were close friends until when the Cherangany MP started associating with Moiben's Silas Tiren and Alfred Keter (Nandi Hills) in what was seen as a bid to champion for farmers' rights.