Is SAKAJA among cartel members who are quietly opposing the demolition of illegal buildings in Nairobi? See what he said
Other Political News, Politics 13:14
Sunday
August 12, 2018 - Nairobi
Senator, Johnson Sakaja, has asked the Nairobi County Government and Nairobi
Regeneration team to exercise humanity and give tenants time to salvage their
properties during the ongoing demolition of properties built on riparian land.
In an interview with KTN
on Saturday, Sakaja says that it is wrong for the agencies to bring down
buildings with property of tenants inside.
The Jubilee elected Senator
said he has received complaints from tenants in the condemned buildings that
they are not being allowed to take out their property.
Sakaja also wants the
team to issue notices on the buildings they intend to bring down in the coming
weeks.
"I have personally
received complaints from tenants that they are not being notified on the
impending demolitions in the process losing their property," Sakaja said
He also urged Nairobi
Governor, Mike Sonko, to follow the law when demolishing properties.
“I appeal to Governor
Mike Sonko to ensure that the law is strictly followed as they continue with
the demolitions on riparian land," Sakaja noted.
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