Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Salasya was attacked and forcefully thrown out of the Nyayo Stadium in harrowing scenes on Sunday, March 23.
Salasya was among the thousands of Kenyans who were in attendance at Kenya’s crucial World Cup qualifier match against Gabon.
Videos circulating online depicted salasya struggling to break free from an irate crowd who roughed him up and forcibly showed him towards the stadium’s exit
At some point, members of the crowd tried grabbing the MP to beat him up, while one unscrupulous supporter hurled what appeared to be a plastic container at the MP.
The drama made its way to the stadium’s parking as tens of supporters flocked to the lawmaker, urging him to exit the grounds.
While it is unclear why Salasya was thrown out, some supporters present at the scene could be heard chanting “Respect the President”, in an apparent retaliation for what the MP said or did regarding President William Ruto.
President Ruto was present at the Nyayo Stadium on Sunday afternoon, as he arrived at the event moments after making a brief cameo after the World Rally Championship (WRC) in Naivasha.
Taking to social media moments after the incident Salasya appeared to aim a dig at his adversaries by simply writing “Noted”.
The Salasya drama was just one of several notable events at the Nyayo Stadium prior to the Kenya-Gabon game.
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