Mike Sonko now risks arrest after gun drama with Peter Kenneth
Mike Sonko and Peter Kenneth riskb being arrested over the gun drama between their supporters
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Supporters of the two leaders clashed violently during a football match onSunday, February 26
- Jubilee party later issued a strong warning to the two over the incident Nairobi senator Mike Sonko and his rival Peter Kenneth risk being arrested over the gun drama altercation over the weekend.
On Sunday, February 26, a football match turned nasty after supporters of the two aspirants Peter Kenneth and Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko clashed.
Nairobi governor Evans Kidero has asked for the senator and the former presidential candidate to be arrested following the Sunday altercation.
Speaking on Thursday, March 2 while inspecting roads at Dagoretii, Kidero said he was ready to take legal action but chose the government time to act.
He accused Interior CS Joseph Nkaissery of laxity on the issue and failing to act immediately.
"Nkaissery has been the loudest CS but he has been quiet on the Sunday events. He must take action.
We cannot allow such stupid acts in Following the altercation Sonko issued a statement saying his supporters had little to do with the mayhem, as they were simply supporting him‘with passion’ as they usually do.
On Monday, February 27, Nairobi county Jubilee officials issued an apology to the people of Dagoretii and sent a warning to the two leaders.," he said.
Supporters of the two leaders clashed violently during a football match onSunday, February 26
- Jubilee party later issued a strong warning to the two over the incident Nairobi senator Mike Sonko and his rival Peter Kenneth risk being arrested over the gun drama altercation over the weekend.
On Sunday, February 26, a football match turned nasty after supporters of the two aspirants Peter Kenneth and Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko clashed.
Nairobi governor Evans Kidero has asked for the senator and the former presidential candidate to be arrested following the Sunday altercation.
Speaking on Thursday, March 2 while inspecting roads at Dagoretii, Kidero said he was ready to take legal action but chose the government time to act.
He accused Interior CS Joseph Nkaissery of laxity on the issue and failing to act immediately.
"Nkaissery has been the loudest CS but he has been quiet on the Sunday events. He must take action.
We cannot allow such stupid acts in Following the altercation Sonko issued a statement saying his supporters had little to do with the mayhem, as they were simply supporting him‘with passion’ as they usually do.
On Monday, February 27, Nairobi county Jubilee officials issued an apology to the people of Dagoretii and sent a warning to the two leaders.," he said.
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