Friday, September 13, 2024 - Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua blasted Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja over his handling of Wakulima Market traders which led to protests yesterday.
The DP revealed that the
traders, especially from Mt. Kenya, personally called him to remind him of
campaign promises he, alongside the governor, made to them when hunting for
votes in 2022.
"We gave a commitment that
our administration will never disrupt their lives or undermine their economic
activities," Gachagua shared in a statement.
"These traders gave you
their trust and vote, and it is only fair you give them an ear,” Gachagua
tweeted.
"Kindly, forgive me if I
appear intrusive, but they are coming to me as I was your guarantor in matters
of trust. Please, my brother." Gachagua added.
"Kindly, do consider having
a sitting with the leadership of the market to agree on whatever changes your
Government desires without adversely affecting their livelihoods," he
advised.
Wakulima traders staged a
protest yesterday morning after Sakaja tried to move them from the market to
Kangundo Road
The Nairobi city county
government released a statement explaining the removal of traders from Wakulima
Market.
The county explained that the
current state of Wakulima Market was untenable. Traders have exceeded the
intended capacity of 1,200 by threefold, which has led to severe
congestion.
This overflow hampers traders'
operations and makes it challenging for pedestrians to navigate the market
effectively.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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