"We never promised disruption"- Gachagua hits back at Sakaja over market relocation

Nairobi
By David Njaaga | Sep 12, 2024
Duputy President Rigathi Gachagua (left) and Nairobi Governor Johnson Gachagua. [Standard, File]

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has criticised Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja for his handling of Wakulima Market traders, leading to protests on Thursday, September 12.

Gachagua revealed that traders had contacted him, reminding him of campaign promises made in July 2022.

He tweeted, "We committed that our administration will never disrupt their lives or undermine their economic activities," adding that the traders deserved to be heard.

In response, Sakaja addressed Gachagua on social media, saying, "My elder brother H.E. Rigathi Gachagua, you have my number."

The Nairobi city county government defended the relocation plan, citing severe congestion at Wakulima Market, where the number of traders has far exceeded the intended capacity of 1,200.

The county reported that the overflow hampers operations and poses health risks.

The plan involves moving traders to Kangundo Market, which can accommodate over 5,000 traders and offers more parking space.

The county condemned the protests as politically motivated and defended the move as necessary for managing congestion, health hazards, and waste issues.

Traders received an eviction notice on Tuesday, instructing them to relocate immediately to Kangundo Market.

The notice, signed by acting County Secretary Godfrey Akumali, aimed to decongest the Central Business District and improve traffic flow and parking.

On Thursday at around 4 a.m., county security officials began clearing stalls at Wakulima Market, sparking outrage among traders.

The traders protested by pelting stones at security officials, lighting bonfires, and blocking roads with boulders.

Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd, causing significant traffic disruption. The standoff lasted for hours as traders demanded a meeting with Governor Sakaja.

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