Nairobi, Kenya – Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has dismissed claims that he traveled to Vietnam to negotiate the release of Margaret Nduta, a Kenyan woman reportedly detained in the Southeast Asian country. The rumors surfaced after a TikTok post by user “African 001” alleged Sonko’s involvement in the matter.
In a heartfelt statement, Sonko expressed his solidarity with Nduta’s family, praying for her safety and deliverance. “May the Lord stand with Nduta’s family during this trying and difficult moment. May He have mercy on Nduta. May He deliver her from evil,” he wrote.
Sonko clarified that he is not in Vietnam and urged the public to focus on supporting Nduta’s family during this challenging time. The case has sparked widespread concern, with many Kenyans calling for government intervention to secure her release.
