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    Gachagua Fires Back at Sakaja After Muthurwa Protests ​​

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    A photo collage of Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja (left) and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua
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    Gachagua Fires Back at Sakaja After Muthurwa Protests ​​


    Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has blasted Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja over his handling of Wakulima Market traders, which he argued led to the protests witnessed on Thursday.

    The DP revealed that the traders 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.” The Deputy president 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

    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.

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    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 county decried that the severe congestion at Wakulima Market creates conditions that increase the risk of waterborne diseases. The devolved unit, said its their constitutional duty to ensure a clean and safe environment, making the decongestion of the market essential.

    The office of the Governor clarified that it intended to relocate these traders to Kangundo Market, which can accommodate over 5,000 traders and has a bigger parking space. The statement underscored that the market was actually underutilized. 

    The county administration condemned today’s demonstrations as politically themed, calling its organizers opportunists.  

    “During the early morning relocation at Wakulima Muthurwa Market, our central stores were set on fire, our fire engines stoned and our staff injured.” The statement read in part.

    “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.” Gachagaua adviced.

    Gachagua Fires Back at Sakaja After Muthurwa Protests ​​

    RIGATHI GACHAGUA SAKAJA
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