Governor Sonko Wins Round One As Civil Society Groups Disowns Interior PS Kibicho

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By Nephat Kinyua

Interior PS Karanja Kibicho has been left a disappointed man after his alleged errand boys “Bunge La Mwananchi” disowned him and vowed to work with Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko.

The President of the civil society group, Henry Namiti Shitanda now says they’ll support the leadership of Governor Sonko to give him a conducive environment for implementation of his promises to Nairobians.

Shitanda has said the lobby group will no longer take part in activities aimed at sabotaging the leadership of Governor Sonko.

Last week the group had demanded for the arrest of Governor Sonko for flying the national flag on his official vehicle but Shitanda now says the lobby group is no longer interested in the case since the Governor has not broken any law.

The civil society group leader has however cautioned the national government against withdrawing security for the 47 governor’s saying that the move is a security threat to the county bosses.

Addressing the press Tuesday morning at the historic Jeevanjee Gardens, Shitanda also condemned the acts of hooliganism that was witnessed on Monday during a planned media conference by former Chairman of the Nairobi Central Business District Association Timothy Muriuki.

Shitanda says the hired goons who were captured on camera, are former employees of Nairobi City County and are allegedly on a mission to tarnish the image of the governor.


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