Stephen Letoo’s Wedding To One Woman Lands Him In Hot Soup
Celebrated citizen TV journalist Stephen Letoo’s has landed him in trouble leading to his resignation as the chairman of Men’s Conference.
Stephen Letoo has resigned at a time when the men have been accusing him through social media of “preaching wine while taking water” by not embracing polygamy.
In public, Stephen Letoo has been advocating for polygamy but during his public wedding held at the William ole Ntimama stadium on April 20, he wedded only one wife contrary to the expectation of many of his fans.
The intense pressure on social media where adherents to the Men’s conference challenged him to resign from chairmanship post has forced the senior political reporter to retire from the post.
Stephen Letoo’s Wedding To One Woman Lands Him In Hot Soup
Majority of his supporters felt that relinquishing chairmanship post to someone who can take the group to another level will be a great move.
Excessive pressure forced Letoo to cut short his holiday trip in Zanzibar to come to Kenya to address the pertinent issues revolving around his post in the Men’s Conference.
“After soul searching, I have arrived at a decision to step down as the chairman of the Men’s conference and I have tendered my resignation to the office of the Men’s Conference based in Nairobi and I will cease being the chairman with immediate effect,” Letoo said.
He added that he arrived at the decision after wide consultations with friends and allies in Kenya and beyond.
Stephen Letoo’s Wedding To One Woman Lands Him In Hot Soup
According to Letoo, members are free to seek replacement and call for consultations and advice if need arises.
Men’s Conference national secretary general Festus Rotich alias Pinamba and Patron Brian Mwendwa acknowledged receipt of the resignation letter.
Letoo thanked all the men for giving him full cooperation for one and half years he has been in office saying it has been a success.
He highlighted his achievements such as mental health for men and the safety campaign launched in February which he said was a success.