Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko is offering a Sh100,000 reward to anyone with information that will lead to the arrest and prosecution of suspects who stripped a lady naked last week.

In a statement on his social media pages, the flamboyant Senator strongly condemned the barbaric act and called for respect to all women in this country.

I PRAY THIS MORNING to God and ask him for his forgiveness.

I ask him to forgive the Men who have been STRIPPING LADIES NAKED in major town centres.

I ask him to kindly make all those Individuals understand that the 21st century Ladies are very digital and different.

I ask him to reign upon us all and bring real peace between those men and those ladies who have been stripped naked.

Bring peace God between those who strip women in towns and ladies who fear that their current dress code may cause them to be embarrassed by individuals who might unknowingly or knowingly choose to strip them naked.

Finally dear God, Bless all your people as your Real peace reigns upon this country.

I pray all these in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.

Blessed Sunday Watu Wangu Wote!!

***However, I STRONGLY condemn the Barbaric Act.

And for the sake of Justice & the respect I accord to ALL the Women in this country, I hearby offer a reward of Kshs. 100,000/- to anybody giving information which will lead to the arrest and Prosecution of the Suspects who heartlessly stripped naked a young lady at Embasava Stage along Tom Mboya Street Nairobi last week.

The incident which happened at the Embassava Stage in the CBD, has elicited a lot of reactions country-wide.

Women have joined forces to condemn and raise awareness over the heartless act. Men have also supported the cause pointing out that no woman should have to be stripped naked for any reason. Deputy President, William Ruto, has even called for the arrest of the suspects.

Today, a peaceful demonstration to Accra Road has been planned by members of the Facebook group, Kilimani Mums. The group will meet at Uhuru Park at 10am from where they will march to the Embassava bus stop on Accra Road. All are encouraged to attend and show support.