Nairobi city to glow in theme colors like Mombasa city

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko on Tuesday made a revelation indicating that upon his return to the country from United States of Ameica, he will order the repainting of Nairobi buildings in theme colours.

Through a live Facebook video from New York, USA, Sonko indicated that he is planning to borrow from Mombasa’s recent beautification project.

Juzi nimeona Mombasa manyumba zimepigwa rangi. Lakini Nairobi ukisema watu wapake rangi wataanza demonstrations. (I recently saw buildings in Mombasa City repainted. If you order the same in Nairobi, people will take to the streets).

Lakini ngonjeni nirudi, hizo nyumba mtapiga rangi ama tuwakamate (Once I am back, you will have to repaint those buildings or we will arrest you). There is a by-law on that,” he added.

He further indicated that New York city faces same challenges as Nairobi including potholes, garbage and traffic congestion.

While acknowledging that beautification of the Capital was not the most pressing matter, Sonko indicated that it would take collective effort to address issues bedeviling the city.

“We can’t fix Nairobi in a day, I cant lie. We are fixing the roads and garbage collection is slowly picking up,” he noted. He indicated that he plans to broaden these efforts to cover all parts of the city and not only the CBD and Eastlands.

Sonko equally remarked that he would continue working closely with the national government to decongest the city saying the move should not be interpreted as an attack on the matatu industry.

The Nairobi County governor is set to address the United Nations General Assembly forum on the roles of Cities in the Global agenda.

As you all know, I’m in New York, United States the hqs for Interpol and UN to address the United Nations General Assembly forum on roles of Cities in the Global agenda.New York is about 8 hours behind Nairobi, but I’m keenly following current affairs back at home and I have been saddened by the news of our football legend Joe Kadenge who is hospitalized at Nairobi Hospital. I have instructed my team to pay Kadenge a visit and offer him any assistance needed by the family to ensure he gets quality medical attention in order to boost his recovery. I also wish to thank President Uhuru Kenyatta for intervening in helping Kadenge’s family to settle the outstanding hospital bill through the NHIF medical cover which earlier had issues.As the Ambassador of Good Deeds, I wish Kadenge a quick recovery and I urge all Kenyans to pray for him and also remember other Kenyans who are bedridden in hospitals across the country.

Posted by Mike Sonko. on Tuesday, 19 February 2019

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