A post by Larry Madowo on his Facebook page showing two vehicles outside the City Hal entrance and people load them with items packed in cartons did not go so well with him on Friday as he suggested someone was leaving but appeared unaware of who it might have been.
Some of the items identified from the pictures he posted included office decor artwork carried as to suggest one was vacating the office.
Interestingly Kenyans in a mix of poll outcome fury and celebrations took on the journalist over the post with some complaining that the journalists had failed to give the most important coverage for the elections and endeavored to divert them from what was key to them.
Those keen to note from their posts, clearly they felt it was a clear demonstrations of how Kenyans had the power to hire and fire anyone in politics.
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Throughout the comments on the posts, a number felt it must have been a team sent by Dr Evans Kidero to prepare his exit from the governor’s office after he lost to Mike Mbuvi Sonko during the just concluded elections.
The journalist had Sunday covered a presser where NASA leaders urged their supporters to be calm and asked them to shun confrontation with law enforcers after reports that lives had been lost in demonstrations in Kisumu and parts of Nairobi.
A post had been generated showing Larry’s engagement at the presser but carried what he has termed as fake conversation creations that one can tell sought to profile him as ignorant of the law and value for human life.
He accompanied a clip of the press conference against the creation circulating and termed it as fake.