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Jubilee Governor Calls for Dissolution of Nairobi County

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Jubilee Governor Calls for Dissolution of Nairobi County

Tharaka-Nithi Governor Muthomi Njuki has called for the dissolution of Nairobi County and its operations reverted back to the national government.

Njuki wants the scrapping of Nairobi County to be included in the referendum to end what he terms as duplication of roles between City Hall and the national government.

Governor Njuki further argues that the Kenyan capital is an important area that should not be under a Governor. He cites past experiences where the President has been forced to stoop down to a Governor for consultations before rolling out crucial development projects.

“We cannot have a county like Nairobi as it is a metropolitan. It does not qualify to be a county,” says Njuki as quoted by the Daily Nation.

Muthomi further says that individuals and parties are spending billions of shillings in a bid to capture the Nairobi gubernatorial seat due to the power one wields when in control of city resources.

“Look at what [Evans] Kidero used to do to Jubilee Party and President Uhuru Kenyatta when he controlled Nairobi. They would book a venue only for the county government to revoke and give it to the opposition,” Njuki claims.

He says Nairobi should be depoliticized like other cities in the world such as Washington DC, in the US. He says Nairobi should be governed by a mayor and departmental heads accountable to the national government.

Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot has crafted a bill seeking to have operations of Nairobi reverted to the national government. The bill is currently being scrutinized by the Senate Justice and Legal Affairs Committee.

Former Murang’a Senator Kembi Gitura had also made a similar proposal in the 11th parliament but it was shot down.

4 COMMENTS

  1. Gavana Muthoni Njuki: …
    Gavana Muthoni Njuki: Umesema kweli. Jiji la Nairobi ni jiji la kimataifa. Ni afadhali liwe chini ya uongozi wa serikali kuu.

  2. He is from Tharaka Nithi,…
    He is from Tharaka Nithi, one of the most marginalized areas in kenya.

    Children in his county don’t even go to school.

    He should sort those simple issues first.

  3. Sounds like a good remedy;…
    Sounds like a good remedy; but coming from a governor of another county will raise questions to the sincerity of the idea. Though it will look mischievous to say the least, it has some merit in it. Certainly that should be part of the referendum questions. The country stands to gain more with a Nairobi that is controlled by the central government; than an autonomous political region mired in controversy, mediocrity and blackmail. let Nairobi be the glue that binds the other counties’ functions and purpose to the central government. In the current configuration, there is lots of duplication and conflicts of interest as far as role of Nairobi concerned.

  4. I support 100 percent the…
    I support 100 percent the proposal to remove the Kenyan capital from county madness.even in the advanced world ,they don’t trade their political capital to politics.that would remove duplication and rampant corruption that has bedeviled the city from cartels

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