Sonko Slaps Journalist in Heated Confrontation [VIDEO]

Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko was on Tuesday, November 5, caught on camera assaulting a journalist at the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission (EACC) headquarters.

Together with his bodyguards, the governor was seen slapping the journalist Collins Kweyu at the back of his head, as he pulled him behind and went through the Integrity Center gate.

Nairobi County Director of Communications Jacob Elkana, however, refuted claims that the governor had assaulted the journalist.

"No, those are anti-riot police officers," he responded to Kenyans.co.ke.

Police hurled tear gas canisters at Mike Sonko's supporters at EACC headquarters on Tuesday, November 5, 2019

The governor's supporters had stormed EACC headquarters to protest against the agency after it summoned the Nairobi governor. 

Many of them were boda boda riders and met the full wrath of anti-riot police officers who were at the scene.

"Sonko is a big name. His name was not built in a day or two. We have come from far and our aim is serving the great people of Nairobi regardless of intimidation, harassments or whatsoever," Elkanah stated. 

On Monday, November 4, Sonko claimed that an EACC official was out to frustrate him due to his sustained fight against land grabbing in Nairobi. 

On the same day, the governor also bought full-page ad space on The Standard to lament over how EACC Director of Investigations, Abdi Mohamud had allegedly misused his office to cover-up crimes.

The governor stated that he feared for his life upon meeting the EACC officials. However, he asserted that he would honour their summon. 

"I will be the one to decide where my statement will be recorded within Integrity Centre, for I know what they are capable of. Fellow Kenyans, be the judge. In the meantime, the cartels must fall!" Sonko posted on Facebook. 

Below is a video courtesy of Daily Nation;

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