REGULAR KENYAN MIND can reveal that after Sonko fought with Shebesh last week on
September 26 Thursday, the two lawmakers were again embroiled in another
fight within Parliament buildings on Wednesday (September 25) evening.
The fight appears to be a continuation of the earlier confrontation the
two had at Crowne Plaza Hotel. Aides close to them reveal that the
genesis of the fight could be a phone call that Shebesh allegedly
received from former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
Sonko allegedly was not too pleased that Shebesh was on phone for
long with the former premier and he tried wresting the phone, a red
Samsung S3, from Shebesh. The Nairobi women’s representative tried to
resist and in the process, sprained her wrist as Sonko prised the phone
from her hand. Sonko then threw the phone against the wall, before
stamping on it, breaking the phone to pieces. A verbal confrontation
ensued and the two parted ways. Five days later, the two met at National
Prayer breakfast hosted by President Uhuru and they avoided each
other.
When contacted by The Nairobian, Sonko said his dispute with Shebesh
is part of the ‘many challenges’ that come with life and leadership.
“Even you, at one time or another you have disagreed with your
sister. Disagreement is a challenge; it doesn’t happen to cars or trees,
it happens to people and it happened to me,” said Sonko. The senator
also took a swipe at women organisations that have threaten to
investigate the matter saying that he has a right to defend himself.
“I have a right to defend myself. If anybody attacks me, I will
defend myself. I am not above law so if anybody has anything against me,
they should take it to the police or the courts,” he explained.
A Nairobi county assembly member, who appears to know the goings-on
between the two told The Nairobian that it is rare for the senator and
the women’s representative not to talk. “They are always together
everyday, if not they will be on phone for considerable periods” said
the County Assembly man who didn’t want to be caught discussing his
seniors.
Come Wednesday evening Mike Sonko went to parliament buildings for a
meeting and bumped into Rachel Shebesh who was in the company of three
county assembly members, Mark Ndungu, Mugo Abdul Aziz and Janet Maina.
The three are also witnesses who recorded statements in favour of
Shebesh after her confrontation with Nairobi governor.
Upon seeing Sonko, Shebesh pulled him aside and another confrontation ensued where Sonko, this time, allegedly slapped Shebesh.
Shebesh was reported to have contacted Coalition of Women Against
Violence on the issue and COWAV issued summons to Sonko who was quoted
to have said, “I have been told that she (Shebesh) has reported the
matter to Kilimani Police Station, but time will tell the truth. Men are
being battered in silence but the so called Cowav which is composed of
divorcees has the tenacity to attack men wherever they feel one of their
own has been mishandled,” he said yesterday.
He however confirmed that Shebesh had reported him to the Coalition
of Women Against Violence lobby group that has since called him. Sonko
claimed the women rep assaulted him and said he will be seeking legal
redress in due course.
However, COWAV programme officer Esther Wambui said they haven’t yet filed any complaint, or issued any summon to Sonko.
Cowav has issued summons to governor Kidero after he allegedly slapped Shebesh.
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