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Oscar Sudi reveals he lost goods worth 48 million Ksh at his club Timber X0

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Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has revealed the loss he went through after his club was invaded during the anti-finance protests.

Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi (Photo Courtesy)

In an interview with Obinna, Oscar Sudi disclosed that he is counting a loss of goods worth 48 million Ksh at his Club Timber XO, which is in his area.

However, being the person he is, with many investments and not forgetting that he is a political leader, he assured the public that the club will be back on its feet soon enough as renovations are nearing completion.

“Pombe ilipotea ni ya 25 million sasa kila kitu, yenye ilipotea ni ya 48 million waliiba kila kitu, but ni sawa tunarudisha stock…

Gen Z walikua sawa lakini wakati walikuja kunisalimia pale XO kulikua na wakora, lakini it is fine..hiyo maandamano ya kwanza ilkua mzuri y pili wanasiasa walliingilia pale katikati wakaawaambia lazima tuvisit county..wakamaliza pale wakasema XO Timber.”

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Why Oscar Sudi Stood down

Apparently, Oscar Sudi knew that they were coming and opted to just stand down and see how it all befalls because he never really wanted to create chaos by ruining his barn and image.

“I was aware since morning. Lakini nikasema kwa sababu sitaki tuumize mtu na tupate hasara nikaaamua wacha wafanye vile watafanya. Walipanga goons wanasiasa watatu ndio walipanga, wa nne ni wa Nandi, former MP… We were aware because we are leaders and we are parents; tukasema hata wakipanga, there’s no problem.” Oscar Sudi revealed.

Sudi dismissed allegations that six people were dropped at his club, XO, saying that he has people he can go for and not those who were vandalizing his property.

Oscar Sudi’s message to those who raided his Timber XO Club

He, however, assured the public that Timber XO will be opening in the next week by wednesday, sending a message to all those who stole from his club to consider owning their mistakes and return what they made away with, assuring them that no harm will befall them.

“Ningetaka kutangaza hapa kwa Obinna live…kama kuna mtu aliiba chochote Timber anaeza rudisha hatuwezi mstaki…wale waliiba kama speakers, na hata wale walitmiwa vibaya tumewasamehea.” Oscar Sudi said.

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