Mike Sonko said his son participated in the protests last week and today’s. Releasing messages online, Mike Sonko said his kids joined protests, and it was good for their generation.
The former Nairobi governor says Gen Z had the right to protest, and it will be a shame for the president to order the abduction of online influencers who are not armed.
“I do not mix mambo ya wananchi na urafiki. Hata former Alikuwa best yangu na bado alining’oa. Wapi zile slots niliambiwa sijui 6 ambassadors, 3Ps, 8 parastatals, etc. Vipindree na Uwongo mtupu,” Mike Sonko said on X.
However, citizens applauded his decision to allow his son to participate in the protests. The former governor contrasted President William Ruto with “Vipindiree and Uwongo Mtupu,” citing that the president promised more than he could deliver.
If you guys think I’m kidding, then you are all wrong. This is my biological son, Stanley Kioko, aka Stano yule wa Kwale he participated in last week’s peaceful protest. pic.twitter.com/qI7GUnuz5r
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) June 24, 2024