PRESIDENT UHURU HITS BACK AT FORMER NAIROBI GOVERNOR SONKO


President Uhuru Kenyatta has for the first time spoken about his fallout with former Nairobi Governor  Mike Sonko.

Speaking during an interview broadcasted on 4 radio stations on Monday, January 18, the Head of State explained that his fall out with Sonko was prompted by the fact that he is always fighting people.

Uhuru also noted that development in the city had been sluggish, until Nairobi Metropolitan Service (NMS) headed by Mohammed Badi took over the reins.

“I’m the one who helped him get elected, but we fell out because he was always fighting people. Chaos everywhere. You can now see what our new person (Badi) has done on city roads and cleaning up Nairobi

“Nairobi is an example of how things can change. NMS is transforming the face of the city unlike it was previously,” stated Uhuru.

Sonko and Badi were often at loggerheads after the transfer of key functions including health services, urban planning, transport and public works from Nairobi County Government to NMS.

Sonko maintained that NMS was an illegally instituted entity and that he was coerced into giving away the functions while under the influence of alcohol.

The rift seemed to widen after Sonko’s impeachment as well as the subsequent appointment of Ann Mwenda Kananu as Nairobi Deputy Governor.

During his address, Uhuru told leaders hurling insults at him that they were wasting their time.

“Insult is like mud, it doesn’t stick, but goes away as soon you touch water. They think if they insult me I will send the police. Let them be. I’m busy here in my office.

“As they go round doing their street rallies, they are only talking of the projects they have done with me. Those projects are done from this office of mine, not from the roofs of those cars,” he added.

Source: Kenyans.co.ke

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