Today, Wednesday, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja will present the members of his County Executive Committee (CEC), which has been eagerly expected.
In a Wednesday morning interview with Vincent Ateya of Radio Citizen, Sakaja made the announcement and mentioned that the Nairobi County Assembly is prepared to review the applicants.
Sakaja stated, "Today I will be introducing my CEC members. I have already established the county parliament and its leadership.
The county administrator, a former senator for Nairobi, said that since being sworn in on August 25, he has gotten right to work and that several of his suggested projects are already in progress.
We have already begun working; for example, in the previous month, we have already collected 82 tonnes of waste related to the garbage threat that we discovered. Gitanga Road and Jogoo Road, and we were carrying out these activities without a budget because the MCAs had not yet approved it, the official said.
Reforming the county's transportation and healthcare systems is one of the major initiatives, he claimed, that his government has launched.
"We've put some matatus back on the road, and I've formed a task group for healthcare. I am re-carpeting 22 roadways, and the good news is that I am familiar with the framework. Since I was born in Pangani and have experience in this field—I was a senator for Nairobi—I don't require months of indoctrination, Sakaja remarked.
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