Sonko addresses reports of his Mercedes G-Wagon being involved in an accident
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has dismissed social media reports claiming that his Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon was involved in an accident.
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has dismissed social media reports claiming that his Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon was involved in an accident.
In a statement on Friday, December 19, Sonko clarified that his vehicle was not involved in any accident and termed the claims on social media as fake propaganda.
The National Economic Development Party of Kenya (NEDP) leader said he is safe and in good health.
“I have noted fake propaganda being circulated claiming that one of my Mercedes G-Wagons was involved in a rollover accident.
“Let me categorically state that this information is false. I am very safe, well, and in good health. No such incident occurred,” Sonko stated.
The former Nairobi governor urged Kenyans to ignore misinformation and rely only on verified facts.
He also thanked members of the public who reached out to him out of concern following the false claims.
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“I urge the public to ignore misinformation and rely only on verified facts. Those spreading falsehoods should desist. Thank you to everyone who reached out with concern and goodwill,” Sonko added.
The claims emerged online days after Sonko showcased his fleet of Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons.
The former county boss owns a collection of high-end vehicles, which he frequently displays on social media.
Among his collection, Sonko owns three Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons, two Cadillac Escalades, a Lexus LX570, a Nissan Patrol, a Toyota Land Cruiser, and a Range Rover Autobiography.
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