Gachagua Warns Governor Sakaja over Plans to Kick Matatus Out of Nairobi CBD

Gachagua Warns Governor Sakaja over Plans to Kick Matatus Out of Nairobi CBD

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has slammed Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja over his administration’s plan to kick out matatus from the Central Business District (CBD), saying it will hurt business.

Gachagua, who spoke in Nyeri on Monday, reminded Governor Sakaja that he mobilized Kikuyus to vote for him in the August 9th elections, adding that he needs to slow down and consult before making such decisions 

“I have told the Nairobi Governor that we will have a sitting with him because we are the ones who elected him. I mobilized Kikuyus in Nairobi to vote for him and called him. Any decision that he makes which may affect business in Nairobi, we must first sit and discuss,” Gachagua said.

He added: "I want Sakaja to note that all decisions that will negatively affect Mt Kenya people in Nairobi must be discussed. I have to be involved. We will not accept anything that troubles our businessmen.”

The deputy president said Sakaja should emulate his Nakuru counterpart Susan Kihika, who recently ordered public service vehicles to return to the city centre following a ban imposed by her predecessor Lee Kinyanjui.

"I want to appreciate [Governor] Kihika who is a good daughter of ours...She found the matatu transport investors chased out of the town to a forest by governor Lee Kinyanjui...I had gone there and sensitized them on how to vote. I told the Nakuru people that their destiny was in their own hands...that they had the full powers to send Kinyanjui to that forest and they bring back their matatus to town,” he said.

Gachagua urged Sakaja to meet him in order to resolve the issue, which has since sparked opposition from stakeholders in the transport industry.

“It is a no for any of his decisions that might have a negative effect on our people. We made you governor and we are vigilant on our interests" and "we must get involved in those decisions that have an effect on our people,” he said.

Comments

Samson (not verified)     Tue, 12/20/2022 @ 10:45am

The mad DP is some else folks! He has a cone edging him in the ass all the time. Typical colonial DO who was never a success during the Moi era. He will soon fall from grace.

Guest (not verified)     Tue, 12/20/2022 @ 08:58pm

If Nairobi is to become a modern city then matatus must be gone for good.It is just like taxi drivers who rebelled and even went on strike over Uber.Matatus will soon be gone if a modern railway is installed then those Mt Kenya people will have to find something to do not keep reminding other tribes the way they elected them.Self driving cars are becoming a reality sooner rather than later.Either embrace new technologies or be left behind.

SimamaImara (not verified)     Tue, 12/20/2022 @ 09:17pm

Relocate this congested city and build a new one without a downtown set up. Those who will remain in NAI can stump it with matatu until it becomes an ancient dump

Imara (Mpya) Daima (not verified)     Wed, 12/21/2022 @ 04:49pm

Wanafunzi wa siasa wa Hayati Toroitich sasa wanatawala Kenya.
Kila juhudi ifanywe ili wanafunzi hawa wote watoke kwenye utawala wa Kenya 2027. Tunahitaji kiongozi mpya ambaye hana uhusiano wowote na chuo kikuu cha siasa cha Toroitich.

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