Nairobi county lost a lot on Monday during the mass action-Gov Sakaja
Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja has condemned the protests in Nairobi; says the county collected Sh30.3 million as revenue yesterday which is half of what the county collects daily.
I do not want to sound political but I still stand for what I said previously. That the leaders from both Azimio and Kenya Kwanza should meet and have a dialogue for the benefit of the citizens,” he added
Sakaja has further urged the police to charge all those who uprooted public infrastracture.
We need to have a dialogue on the protests, and also, those who were caught on Camera uprooting infrastructure will be charged,” said Sakaja, who was speaking at City Hall during the launch of the second Rapid Results Initiative wave
Those who were captured uprooting public infrastructure must be charged – Johnson Sakaja
Sakaja’s plea comes as the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition leader Raila Odinga on Monday announced weekly protests against the administration of President William Ruto
Joining the call for change of approach is deputy president Rigathi Gachagua has also called on the organizers of the demos to save the nation the loss of 2b daily occassioned by the mass action