Senator Mike Sonko has denied claims that he has stepped down for Peter Kenneth in the race to bag Jubilee’s ticket to vie for Nairobi governor.
The feisty senator took to Twitter to set the record straight.
Propaganda machinery at work. I'm not stepping down for anyone. Let the Great people of Nairobi decide.
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) April 19, 2017
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For the better part of Wednesday, Twitter was awash with claims that he had stepped down for Mr
Kenneth with the hash tag #SonkoStepsdownForPK being top trending topic.
Jubilee Party will hold its nominations in Nairobi on Friday April 21.
#SonkoStepsdownForPK
Accept 1b and step down for Peter Kenneth,You are not one of us here in Jubilee ” pic.twitter.com/enHAuqHT2i— Odoyo Mungah Senior™ (@OdoyoMunga) April 19, 2017
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#SonkoStepsdownForPK it's now clear that sonko has been silenced. the contest is between Kidero and PK @MikeSonko #KideroVsPK
— Moha (@Mohaomarali2) April 19, 2017
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The silencing of Sonko in favour of PK for Nairobi gubernatorial seat speaks of 2022 as a presidential strategy #SonkoStepsdownForPK
— Mwangi J (@MwangiJmacs) April 19, 2017
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#SonkoStepsdownForPK against Kidero, Sonko would have won, PK might, not will, win. Kidero will win
— Njiiri's
(@theNjiiris) April 19, 2017
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#SonkoStepsdownForPK Mike Sonko thought he could corner Jubilee. They have shut down his mouth Using Super Glue
— Prof. Sam Ongeri (@profongeri) April 19, 2017
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