Governor of Nairobi Johnson Sakaja recently had a plan of eject all matatus in CBD Nairobi. Deputy president Rigathi Gachagua said that the governor should not be in a hurry to eject the matatus because it will disrupt some business in the city.
Justina Wamae Wambui is the former Roots Party deputy. Roots Party is lead by Professor George Wajackoya. Today, Justina Wamae has advised governor Johnson Sakaja how to handle matatus in CBD. She has posted the following message in her official Facebook account. "Kenyans you see your appetite for big money spend during campaign goes to hurt future descions due to corporate and political interests? Nairobi CBD is now old town left it to be a market and stage for all matatus and hawkers offices that matter left to the Upper Hill and Westlands and extra. That is development."
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