State House wall marked for demolition

A section of the State House perimeter wall built on riparian land has been marked for demolition as part of the Nairobi River regeneration drive to reclaim waterways and enforce environmental rules...
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A section of the State House perimeter wall, built on riparian land, has been marked for demolition as part of Nairobi's River Regeneration Programme. This action signals a strong commitment from the President William Ruto administration to reclaim waterways in the city.
- Over Sh50 billion has been allocated to the project, which aims to restore riparian land and improve environmental conditions.
- Governor Sakaja Johnson, alongside officials from State House and the Nairobi River Commission, announced the demolition.
- Governor Sakaja stated that as the "primary tenant," President Ruto agreed to comply with environmental regulations, setting an example for other structures.
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