Kapseret Member of Parliament on Tuesday distributed bursaries worth Sh30 million to bright but needy students from his constituency under the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF).
The MP issued out cheques to 1,800 students from boarding secondary schools and colleges noting that proper vetting was done so that only deserving students benefit from the kitty.
Speaking during the exercise, Sudi said the cheques will be ready for use within 24 hours.
"Students from secondary schools will get Sh10,000 each while those in colleges will get Sh12,000," said the MP.
"My aim is to ensure that all students in my constituency go to school regardless of their financial backgrounds since education is the equalizer and the only investment a parent can leave to their heirs," he added.
The MP who is serving his second term further promised to ensure that every school in his constituency is connected with electricity for students to continue with education effectively.
He also put on notice parents still denying their children right to education saying they will face the full force of the law.
"As your Member of Parliament I will not allow any parent to deny his/her child right to education yet the government is providing free education and also bursaries," Sudi said.