Content creator Oga Obinna warned that any harm to Sammy Kioko would draw national attention, urging the Machakos County Government to find a solution before the situation worsens.
In his statement, Obinna said the whole country is watching the developments and emphasized the need for dialogue and a peaceful resolution.
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Background of the Payment Dispute
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The dispute revolves around Sammy Kioko’s claim that Machakos County owes him KSh19 million for uniforms allegedly supplied through a county tender. The comedian has maintained that he delivered the uniforms through his fashion business, but has not been paid for several months.
Reports indicate that the financial strain from the unpaid contract forced Kioko to scale down operations, close parts of his business, and seek public intervention to recover the funds. The matter has since attracted attention from media outlets, public figures, and social media users.

Arrest and Protest Escalate Tensions
Recently, Sammy Kioko and his associate Tom Daktari were arrested while protesting outside Machakos County offices over the payment dispute. The protest was aimed at pushing the county government to address the alleged debt and provide a clear timeline for payment.
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Claims later emerged that Kioko was assaulted during the confrontation with county askaris, sparking widespread reactions online and raising concerns among fellow content creators and supporters. The incident contributed to increased public scrutiny and calls for transparency in resolving the matte
Calls for Dialogue and Resolution
The ongoing standoff has drawn attention from several public figures, with some calling for mediation and a structured resolution between the Machakos County Government and Sammy.
The county government has previously maintained that procurement procedures must be followed and has requested documentation to support Kioko’s claim.
Obinna’s warning has added urgency to the situation, highlighting the need for calm and dialogue to prevent further escalation.

Public Attention Continues to Grow
As the dispute continues, public interest in the case remains high, with social media discussions and media coverage increasing pressure on both parties to reach a resolution.
Key issues in the dispute include:
- Alleged KSh19 million unpaid uniform tender
- Arrest and protest outside Machakos County offices
- Safety concerns raised by public figures
- Calls for mediation and structured dialogue
- Growing national attention on the matter
The situation remains unresolved, with stakeholders and the public closely monitoring developments as discussions around the alleged debt and Kioko’s safety continue.
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