The Former Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi alias Sonko, has alleged that a section of politicians are trying to block him from offering his help to baby Sagini Junior.
Mike claims that despite the efforts he is making to offer help, he has not been able to reach out to the boy.
"Bad politics is being played around by some dirty-minded politicians who think i am in this case for PR and political mileage purposes," said Sonko.
On his tweet, Sonko said that baby Sagini missed two important appointments last week with Dr Kishor at Westlands Laser Eye Hospital due to dirty games being played.
The baby's review report was to be emailed to China so as the process of airlifting him could start. The baby is expected to be fixed with artificial eye implants.
Mr Sonko also shared a video clip showing the Christmas gifts he had bought for baby Sagini and his 7 years old sister.
He vowed to continue helping them despite the forces hindering him from accessing them.
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