Nairobi County Chief Officer for Environment Geoffrey Mosiria has threatened to arrest landlords and tenants found engaging in illegal dumping.
Through a statement, Mosiria confirmed the resumption of the cleaning exercise in the Pipeline area to repair roads damaged by wastewater.
He continued by revealing that despite previous warnings, tenants in the area continue to dispose of waste illegally.
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“This coming week, we shall resume the cleaning exercise along the roads in Pipeline area, including backfilling sections of the road that were damaged due to wastewater discharge and illegal dumping of garbage by residents.
Despite previous warnings, some tenants continue to dispose of waste illegally, with landlords turning a blind eye. Moving forward, we shall arrest both tenants and landlords found responsible for illegal dumping.
This is the only way to restore order, uphold the law, and ensure our city remains clean and livable for all.” he said