Gachagua Tells Matatu Operators to Ignore Governor Sakaja’s Order to Move Out of Nairobi CBD

Gachagua Tells Matatu Operators to Ignore Governor Sakaja’s Order to Move Out of Nairobi CBD

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has told matatu operators to disregard the directive issued by Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and continue with their businesses.

Gachagua and Sakaja have been at loggerheads over the latter’s directive to relocate long distance public service vehicles from Nairobi CBD to the Green Park termini as part of the plan to decongest the city.

The deputy president protested the directive, terming it as ill-informed and said Sakaja must consult before making decisions that hurt businesses, especially those owned by people from Mt Kenya region.

Our administration will protect businesses. We are not like the previous regime which killed businesses. I am telling business people to continue with their work and no one will harass them and I mean what I say,”Gachagua said during an interview with Inooro TV.

He added:“For instance, you want to kill the tearoom stage. The moment you do away with that stage, you kill hundreds of shops along that road. Is that what my boss and I promised Kenyans? Not at all.”

He similarly reprimanded Governor Sakaja for banning nightclubs operating in residential areas, insisting that the move should be reconsidered.

“The same county government that is closing bars today is the same one that issued them with licenses. Who is lying to the other one now…? Sakaja should call for a consultative meeting where they will agree on how to install soundproof walls”, he said.

He maintained that the Mt Kenya region was instrumental in Governor Sakaja’s victory in the August 2022 election, adding that he extensively lobbied for his bid.

“I actually told Bishop Margaret Wanjiru to step down in his favour. He should be reminded that we people from the Mountain are not like potato sacks which you can move up and down the way you want,” he said.
 

Comments

Maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 01/09/2023 @ 10:22am

I guess it has come to a contest of who has the biggest cojones...
How could two leaders in the same administration have diametrically opposed ideas,barely 3 months into their offices.
Here is an opportunity to show wananchi how to solve their problems.These two do not have to fight it out in public.This should only happen after a failed attempt to have the two see eye to eye.
Let the governor show why his idea is better and the DP like wise offer his side.Then have a panel of experts draw the final conclusion.I am sure both of these two "Alpha Males" want the best for Nairobians.The question is who is right.Both cannt be right,but both can be wrong.

Mlandizi (not verified)     Mon, 01/09/2023 @ 01:41pm

Kachagua seems to be getting better in politics after he discarded those hand me down clothes he used to wear. He has learned that Uhuru lost support from his community due to messing with their businesses. Go Kachagua Go!!!!

GG (not verified)     Mon, 01/09/2023 @ 03:20pm

Gachagua needs to stop meddling with other leaders’ jobs! We the voters of NBI wants the matatus out of the CBD! Nairobi is currently too chaotic, dirty and congested.

Imara (Mpya) Daima (not verified)     Mon, 01/09/2023 @ 11:21pm

Rigathi Gachagua amechanganyikiwa. Aambiwe mara moja ya kwamba yeye si gavana wa jiji la Nairobi. Na kama hawezi kumtambua Sakaja, astaafu mara moja kwa manufaa ya umma.

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