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Originally published by Nation CountiesApril 15, 2026
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You're next, Sakaja tells riparian landowners in high-end estates
'If we are doing this at State House, what about you?'..
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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has warned landowners in high-end estates that they are next in line for demolition of structures encroaching on riparian land. This follows the marking of a section of the State House perimeter wall for demolition, signaling a no-longer-selective approach to reclaiming river corridors.
- The Nairobi Rivers Commission is leading the operation against illegal riparian land occupation.
- Governor Sakaja emphasized that the operation will be impartial, affecting everyone regardless of status, including embassies, churches, and businesses.
- A Sh50 billion budget has been allocated for river restoration, pedestrian corridors, and redevelopment of public spaces along Nairobi's rivers.
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