Sakaja during an interview in KBC, has called out to Nairobi business owners with a bargain concerning the business licenses. He said that one business one license if elected the capital's governor.
The aspiring Nairobi County governor has said that having multiple licenses has rooted for corruption and is slowing down businesses. The licenses whick include; PRISK,MCSK Nema, fire, health advertising signage license and food hygiene administered by different organization. The Senator said if elected Nairobi County's governor he will merge the licences into one, consisting of all the county and national government requirements. Sakaja said, "We are going to consolidate them so that you pay only once and you can pay even in instalments so that we facilitate you to do business."
Sakaja is trying to win back his supporters trust after their trust was tested by his previous degree saga. He said that the compiled license will only be inspected by only one person.
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