Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has now claimed that Nairobi Women Representative Esther Passaris was sent by his political enemies to attack him in the public during the Madaraka Day celebrations.
Speaking during the show JKLive Citizen Tv on Wednesday, Sonko said that former Gatanga Member of Parliament Peter Keneth and Nominated MP Maina Kamanda, who he had exposed on matters corruption, the former for swindling Kenya Re and the later for grabbing land in Buru Buru that he used to build his business premise, are the ones that sent Passaris to attack her.
"From my intelligence I gathered, She met with my main enemies, people fighting me. During the labour day prayers at St James Church along Jongoo Road, I blasted some two friends of mine over corruptions allegations. One who had swindled Kenya-Re the other one who had grabbed some public access in Buru Buru and put up a commercial building
"These people in the system who are the main financiers of Kieleweke thought am receiving instructions from Tangatanga and DP Ruto to attack the two guys, she (Passaris) was sent (by them) to provoke me for nothing," Sonko said.
Sonko noted that he was in good terms with the women representative prior to the stand-off and Kenneth and Maina Kamanda are not getting instructions from the President.
The outspoken governor added that Passaris was hired to 'repay' what he had done to the other Kieleweke member at a fee of 1 Million.
"She was mandated by the system to go and revenge for the two Kieleweke corrupt leaders at a fee of 1 million," Governor Sonko said.