Mike Sonko Grabs Johnson Sakaja By The Collar, Pushes Him To The Wall And Tells Him This “You former office messenger who was handpicked and named our party chairman”

Sonko fears no one, after the brawl with Hassan Joho he was engaged in another fierce scuffle with Johnson Sakaja.

Sonko is salivating after Kidero’s seat and he won’t tolerate any hindrance to his political ambitions. TNA chairman Johnson Sakaja , who is also a nominated MP, is as well eyeing the seat.

Sakaja and Sonko clashed over a report on the Star newspaper which claimed Sakaja had President Uhuru’s backing to win the Jubilee ticket for the 2017 gubernatorial race.

Sonko caught hormones by the Star report and he decided to grab Sakaja by the collar and pushed him to the wall in a rant he posted on his timeline on Facebook.

Sonko belittled Sakaja saying he was salivating after a big seat yet he has never faced the electorates’ knife.

He claimed Sakaja was just an office messenger who was lucky to be handpicked to be TNA chairman. Read Sonko’s full text below:

Tumekaa sana bila kudebate. Hebu leo tudebate kidogo.

In today’s The Star Newspaper Corridors of Power (attached) alleging that “the President is not keen in supporting me or any other Kikuyu candidate”. I highly suspect this is just propaganda and fabrication by our former office messenger who was later handpicked and named our party chairman without facing the electorate and later nominated himself as an MP without going through a competitive and legal nomination process as per the party’s constitution again without facing the electorate. The same man also victimized another hardworking lady who was also our party’s diehard supporter for turning down his sexual advances. Following the disappointment, he cancelled her parliamentary nomination and gave it to his girlfriend through the backdoor and without following due nomination process.

This morning I have personally spoken with H.E the President and he has dismissed the allegations saying the Jubilee Coalition believes in true democracy and the next Nairobi Governor will be elected by the people and not party officials. My opinion ukabila na divisive politics imepitwa na wakati Kenyans we are one, I’m not stepping down for anyone, let all the candidates meet at the ballot for the people to decide. What’s your take on this?

(Posted On April 11, 2016 at 11:21am)

 

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