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ORDER IN OUR CITY MUST PREVAIL We cannot allow disorder in our CBD under the guise of hawking. When enforcement officers take action, some traders resort to theatrics to portray themselves as victims. Others have gone as far as hiring persons with disabilities and using children, knowing that enforcement...

52,174 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Xp2001
Xp20011 год назад

Fanya kazi wafukuze kabisa hii sio hawking ni squatting on walkways. No mercy fukuza kabisa

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Claim Climbers1 год назад

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Фото профиля Déported Palmer🇰🇪 🍥
Déported Palmer🇰🇪 🍥1 год назад

I support you on this, there's no way Kanjo put that kid inside there hizo ni theatrics and drama

Фото профиля George Kim
George Kim1 год назад

Unblocking drainages is where you draw the line! Trash

Фото профиля Rose  Kemboi
Rose Kemboi1 год назад

What do you say about drainage system? You disappeared from the scene the few days there was flooding. Several areas of Waiyaki Way and Kangemi market still dump sites. When will you work on that?

Фото профиля bryomuch
bryomuch1 год назад

do not try and justify a kid being inside gari za kanjo ... that is wrong period ... na mwenye alimweka hapo ndani achukuliwe hatua

Фото профиля Joshua Kimathi
Joshua Kimathi1 год назад

Fuck off, go and deal with the drainage system, wacha kuharibu mboka ya wakenya

Фото профиля Harbinger's son
Harbinger's son1 год назад

Wewe ni fala People are struggling to keep food on their table and you're here talking about order We ishia! Who tf gave you this power Unajifanya hapa super hero juu ati uneandikwa na gava l🚮 Nairobi sio yako, go dictate in your house

Фото профиля WANZALA
WANZALA1 год назад

Hon,hiyo nairobi yoooote nikama ni wewe tu unafanya kazi...Sir @HonMosiria unaeza taka nikusaidie?

Фото профиля All
All1 год назад

Bro continue your doing a good job

Фото профиля S C
S C1 год назад

This are kikuyus... let them not play with county government

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We must restore order in our city. I was recently insulted and harassed by a group of women simply because I asked them to do the right thing move to the designated backstreets meant for hawkers. Despite their actions, I have chosen to forgive them. It's time we turn a new page and start respecting the law for the greater good of our city. Let me be clear: being poor is not a license to break the law. Poverty should never be used as an excuse to violate public order, disrupt the peace, or damage the aesthetic beauty of Nairobi. If we allow this line of thinking that someone should be excused simply because they are struggling then where do we draw the line? Will we justify theft, violence, or destruction just because the person is poor? In the same way, we cannot justify lawlessness in the streets just because hawkers are trying to earn a living. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya, a city of dignity and potential. We cannot achieve a clean, orderly, and beautiful city if our walkways are overcrowded, waste is dumped indiscriminately, and laws are ignored in the name of survival. Some are criticizing me for insisting on enforcement, saying I should "just let them be." But leadership requires making difficult decisions that protect both the present and future of our city. I will not shy away from doing what is right. Nairobi belongs to all of us, and we must protect its image, its order, and its people rich or poor by upholding the law equally.

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Today, in a continued effort to restore order in our city and curb illegal dumping, I led an operation to remove hawkers who had shifted from the CBD to the outer edges of Uhuru Park completely blocking both sides of the walkway. This move follows inciteful remarks made by the Embakasi East MP, who encouraged hawkers to occupy CBD walkways and public spaces under the guise of being poor and trying to earn a living. But since when did poverty become a license to break the law? If you visit cities like Kisumu, you won’t find hawkers occupying walkways, blocking pedestrians, or dumping garbage everywhere. Why, then, is Nairobi expected to tolerate such disorder? Why do some leaders and citizens glorify impunity and normalize illegality, forgetting that where there is disorder, criminals thrive stealing from innocent pedestrians and turning our city into a place of fear? If we are truly committed to transforming our systems and embracing good leadership, we must support government officers who are doing the right thing. We cannot keep justifying illegality by using poverty as a sympathy card. Being poor should not be an excuse to disregard the law. I was insulted, harassed, and embarrassed last Friday by hawkers who were doing business but at the wrong place. They blocked walkways, made it difficult for pedestrians to move, and disrupted shop owners who pay rent, permits, and taxes to operate while hawkers don’t pay rent nor business permits and yet they block customers from accessing shops of those who rightfully pay rent . This unfairness cannot be ignored. If standing for the right thing is what some call harassment of the poor, then let me be that 'bad person' because one day, Nairobi will look back and celebrate those who stood firm for order, justice, and sanity in our city. What I am doing is not new to the people of Nairobi; it is firmly grounded in the laws and regulations of the Nairobi City County Government. 🔹 Nairobi City County Solid Waste Management Act, 2015 prohibits illegal dumping and unregulated activity in public spaces. 🔹 Nairobi County Outdoor Advertising and Public Nuisance Act prohibits obstruction and public nuisance in walkways. 🔹 Nairobi City County Trade Licensing Act forbids trading in areas not officially designated for hawking. Let’s stop making excuses. Let’s enforce the law. Let’s build a cleaner, safer, and more dignified Nairobi for all.

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SHOULD WE LEGALIZE AN ILLEGALITY? Today, I encountered a group of hawkers who have mastered the art of creating drama and seeking public sympathy. They did everything possible to provoke me hoping I would lose my temper and react in a way that would make it seem like I was harassing them. But I maintained professionalism, composure, and restraint, even in the face of open provocation. It is unfortunate that some hawkers have normalized disorder in our city. They feel entitled to occupy pavements, block walkways, and even obstruct legitimate shop owners from accessing their customers. Many shop owners in the CBD have suffered in silence paying rent, business permits, and taxes only to have their shopfronts blocked by hawkers selling the same products, sometimes at lower prices, just to divert customers. This is not fair. It’s not lawful. And when you try to engage them politely and with understanding, some of these hawkers will shout, insult you, and create a public scene not because they’re being mistreated, but to appear as victims and gain public sympathy. This kind of manipulation makes it extremely difficult for officers to enforce the law and restore order. Let us stop using the poverty card to justify lawlessness. Poverty is not a license to break the law or deny others their right to do business peacefully. We must draw the line between genuine need and deliberate defiance of the law. I call upon members of the public when you see officers doing the right thing, support them. Understand that it’s not about harassment, it’s about restoring dignity, order, and fairness in our city. Nairobi belongs to all of us, and for it to work, we all must play by the same rules.

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