State House has 14 days to demolish wall built on riparian land

State House has been formally issued with a 14-day notice to demolish a section of wall built on Kirichwa Kubwa River riparian reserve. The notice was issued by Water Resources Authority CEO Mohamed Moulid Shurie, in the company of Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, on Tuesday even..
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State House has been formally given a 14-day notice to demolish a section of its wall built on the Kirichwa Kubwa River riparian reserve.
- The demolition is a direct order from President William Ruto, who stated State House will comply.
- Key figures involved include CEO Mohamed Moulid Shurie of the Water Resources Authority and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.
- This action is part of a larger effort to address severe flooding issues in Nairobi and across the country, caused by poor urban planning and encroachment on riparian land.
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State House Given 14-Day Ultimatum to Demolish Wall - April 2026
State House has been formally given a 14-day notice to demolish a section of its wall built on the Kirichwa Kubwa River riparian reserve as part of Nairobi's River Regeneration Programme. A section of the State House perimeter wall, built on riparian land, has been marked for demolition. This action signals a strong commitment from the President William Ruto administration to reclaim waterways in the city.














