Former Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has confirmed that he will vie for the Nairobi gubernatorial seat come 2027.
Taking on social media, Moses Kuria agreed with the Head of State, William Ruto, that Nairobi should no longer be filled with garbage.
He also confirmed that the same complains have been raised by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
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“Dear President William Ruto. Today, you spoke to my heart. Like Prime Minister Baba Raila Amolo Odinga has told me countless times, Nairobi can not continue to be the City of filth, garbage, and incompetence.
I have heard your cry. That is why I will offer myself to be the Governor of the great County of Nairobi in 2027. I will fix Nairobi,” he said
The statement follows complaints by Nairobi residents over the unending menace of garbage in many places within the city without any action from the county government.
Governor Johnson Sakaja has been under pressure to deliver on his duty, terming the issue as the simplest and most important one.
Sakaja has faced many allegations of incompetence, including the recent rains that caused flooding without any sign of being solved.