To the chiefs and authorities of Nairobi County and City, claims have been excessively issued. 2:00 PM on December 3, 2022, a Saturday Johnson Sakaja allegedly made a leaky drain in Korogocho worse, according to a Nairobi woman who contacted him about it. via Linda Shiundu.

Honey Farsafi is pleading with the county government of Nairobi once more to shield the inhabitants of Korogocho's slums from the health risks posed by leaking sewage.
Johnson Sakaja, the governor of Nairobi, is said to have listened to the anxious woman when she initially spoke with him, but nothing was done. She asserts that the leak worsened following the governor's assurance that it would be fixed once more on December 1st.

He hasn't yet followed through, though. Nairobi president Johnson Sakaja was accused of ignoring drainage problems in the Korogocho slums that were allowing water to seep into people's homes.

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