President Uhuru Kenyatta presents Mike Buvi the Nairobi County Title
deeds at Jacaranda grounds on 30th May 2018. The president has launched
the reconstruction of roads in 11 constituencies in Nairobi’s Eastlands.
PHOTO | MARTIN MUKANGU| NMG
President Uhuru Kenyatta Wednesday launched the reconstruction of roads in 11 constituencies in Nairobi’s Eastlands.
The
programme is part of the Nairobi regeneration plan and its first phase
will see the repair of more than 80 kilometres of roads in the city’s
populous Eastlands estates.
The roads covered by the
project include Komarock Road, Harambee Estate Sacco roads, Construction
of Eastern Bypass — Kayole Spin Road, Donholm Phase V and VIII roads,
Eldoret Road and Nyasa Road.
The president, who was
accompanied by Deputy President William Ruto, Nairobi Governor Mike
Sonko, Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia among other leaders
officially kicked off the projects at a function at Rabai Road in
Jericho Estate.
He said he chose to launch the Nairobi regeneration in Eastlands
as a demonstration of the government’s concern for the interest of the
common man and woman.
“We have decided to start this
programme here before it even goes to other parts of Nairobi occupied by
the affluent,” said the President.
The national
government is contributing Sh1.8 billion of the total cost of the road’s
project with the Nairobi County government contributing Sh900 million.
Completed by December
President
Kenyatta directed the contractors awarded the tenders for the projects
to ensure they are completed by December, failure to which they will
suffer penalties including taking away of the whole tender from them.
He
also warned contractors against the tendency to ‘cut corners’; urging
citizens to monitor the progress of the project and report to
authorities if they see that work is not being done.
“The
Deputy President comes around this areas a lot and if you see anything
wrong with the progress of the project you can inform him,” said the
President.
He also warned government officials against
corruption, saying that the government and people of Kenya are tired of
the ills of the vice.
“We are tired of the few people
who steal resources meant for all Kenyans. When we get you stealing you
will have to carry your own cross and you will not be allowed to use
your tribe to defend yourself,” said the president when he addressed
residents after launching the project.
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