Why Ruto wants audience with Nairobi MCAs
Move is hot on the heels of a cooperation deal with Governor Sakaja...
✨ Key Highlights
President William Ruto is scheduled to address the Nairobi County Assembly on Thursday, April 9, 2026, focusing on deepening devolution and the Sh80 billion City Hall-National Government cooperation deal.
- The address is a direct request from the MCAs, signaling President Ruto's commitment to devolution.
- Key attendees include Nairobi County Assembly Clerk Edward Gichana and MCAs like Moses Ogeto (Kilimani) and Robert Alai (Kileleshwa).
- The visit occurs amidst ongoing demolitions, relocations from riparian land, and other challenges facing the capital, such as stalled projects and uncollectedgarbage.
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