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Sonko reveals worrying details about Saitoti's death

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Nairobi governor on Wednesday night revealed chilling details on the deaths of former Interior Security Minister George Saitoti and his Assistant Minister Joshua Orwa Ojode.

The two died in 2012 when a helicopter crashed in Ngong forest.

According to Sonko, an organization he referred to as 'The System' was behind the deaths of the two government officers.

“When the system wants to finish you, it will not go the Saitoti way because the dark days are over. And let the last minister or leader to be assassinated because of politics be Saitoti. The games the system is trying on play on me, I am not a fool my friend,” Sonko stated in the video.

He went ahead to give details on what transpired before Saitoti and his assistant died.

“You guys remember how Saitoti died. Saioti was going for fundraising at Homabay with Ojode. And they were supposed to go with Mutea Iringo (then Interior PS). What happened? Iringo was told not to board the helicopter. And that’s how Saitoti died. And President Uhuru is not involved in this, it is The system that was there that time that killed Saitoti,” Sonko explained while concluding the video.

The county boss said the so called system was behind the recent attack on his daughter Saumu while she was in the company of Lamu Senator Anwar Loitiptip.

Mike Sonko was forced to take to Facebook to expose what he referred to as ‘The System’ after his interview on Citizen TV was terminated.
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