Nairobi Governor Sakaja offers compensation and apologies to street hawkers
By Paul Aginnah |
A recent crackdown on street hawkers by Nairobi's city inspectorate officers, resulting in the alleged harassment and destruction of small traders' wares, has sparked public outrage.
A recent crackdown on street hawkers by Nairobi's city inspectorate officers, resulting in the alleged harassment and destruction of small traders' wares, has sparked public outrage. However, in a turn of events, a video circulating on social media shows an emissary of the out-of-country Nairobi Governor, Hon Johnson Sakaja, offering a heartfelt apology and providing Sh10,000 as compensation to the affected food vendors.
Following the incident, Governor Sakaja swiftly intervened, ordering the immediate release of the arrested traders and their confiscated items. While addressing the issue, questions were raised about the governance at City Hall, prompting speculation about the governor's awareness of the activities carried out by the city council employees.
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The video also shed light on the vendors' challenges in accessing the governor, highlighting the complexities of conducting business within the city. Despite this, the vendors expressed gratitude for the governor's timely intervention and support.
Governor Sakaja's actions, coupled with the vendors' testimonies, have sparked discussions about the intricate dynamics between local governance and the struggles of small-scale entrepreneurs, underscoring the need for more inclusive policies and improved channels of communication within Nairobi's administrative machinery.
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