The new governor of Nairobi county honourable Johnson Sakaja has been the leader of concern more so after the august elections.Today from the latest update,it was revealed that the new administration headed by Johnson Sakaja has banned matatus from Western and Rift valley from accessing the Nairobi CBD.
It was also revealed that the directive will kick off from 1st December this year.It is now high time the alternative route should be given so that the transport sector is now widely affected after the new directives from Nairobi.Nairobi being the capital city of Kenya,it has more facilities that is not managed properly then the country can loss more profitable aspects.
It is now high time the top leaders to spread the gospel of peace in tht country without the use of inciting words that can trigger any violence in the country as new regime headed by fifth president his Excellency William Ruto and deputy honourable Rigathi Gachagua taka shape.
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