
Kakamega County Senator Boni Khalwale has again caused stir online. This comes after he shared a Facebook post about Nairobi Governor Johnstone Sakaja. Khalwale wrote as follows "If Governor @SakajaJohnson was to make getting rid of uncollected garbage that litters the streets & estates in Nairobi his priority, he would automatically be 55% reelected". Here is a Facebook link with full evidence.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02fPPoMn9nXDWxAnQDV4w8cXsj5L54YzY9anZLKbEFGBPHxfSmZ2vqTz4t1RW6WDFPl&id=100044331404603

Furthermore, Kenyans have also reacted to Boni Khalwale Facebook post about Johnstone Sakaja thus resulting to mixed reactions among online netizens.
Peter Said as follows "Yes part of pipeline estate areas need a serious action,in pipeline we don't have a market, many hustlers do there business on road sides". Asman said as follows "Khalwale thinks after he has already spoken that's why he is always misunderstanding his priorities". Jael said as follows "He will still appoint a committee to sit and come up with plans on how to collect the cabbage around the city Sakaja has so far proven that he has No plan about Nairobi".



What advice can you share with Sakaja concerning Boni Khalwale remarks.
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