
Photo Courtesy| Babu Owino Facebook.
Pauline Njoroge has picked two Nairobi leaders that are capable of replacing governor Johnson Sakaja after completing his term. In her Facebook post, Pauline reprimanded how Sakaja is delivering to the people of Mount Kenya.
She said that the people of Mount Kenya are not complaining about this delivery but they were the ones accepting the deal.
Pauline suggests Embakasi East member of the Parliament Hon. Babu Owino and Fred Ngatia as the potential leaders to take over Nairobi shortly.

She said if Sakaja failed to deliver as expected by the people of Nairobi the two leaders are apt to fill the gap.
However, she said she is giving Sakaja time to show his work and whether he can do it as needed or not.

Deputy president Rigathi Gachagua also get indulged in this discussion over revenue sharing in Nairobi. He also wants the people of Mount Kenya region to have a bigger share duet of their population.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/1354247211/posts/10229335829844279/?flite=scwspnss
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