Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    KahawatunguKahawatungu
    Button
    • NEWS
    • BUSINESS
    • KNOW YOUR CELEBRITY
    • POLITICS
    • TECHNOLOGY
    • SPORTS
    • HOW-TO
    • WORLD NEWS
    KahawatunguKahawatungu
    NEWS

    Sakaja stops Mukuru demolitions, calls them illegal and inhumane

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJanuary 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Sakaja stops Mukuru demolitions, calls them illegal and inhumane
    Sakaja stops Mukuru demolitions, calls them illegal and inhumane
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Monday moved to stop ongoing demolitions in Mukuru kwa Njenga, terming the exercise illegal, inhumane, and carried out without due process.

    Speaking on the ground in Mukuru kwa Njenga, Sakaja faulted the agencies behind the demolitions, saying they acted without notice, consultation, or coordination with the county government. He said residents were forced to flee their homes as bulldozers moved in, leaving families terrified and uncertain about their future.

    “It is very unfortunate that we wake up to several agencies coming together to demolish houses without any notice or proper communication,” Sakaja said. “People are being forced to run for their lives as bulldozers destroy homes that are still occupied. There is a clear process that must be followed, even when constructing access or feeder roads. We are not against development, but we are against inhumane and unlawful processes.”

    He emphasized that the Nairobi County Government was not aware of the operation and insisted that those behind it knew they were acting outside the law. He added that neither the President nor the county had sanctioned the demolitions.

    “As Governor of Nairobi, I will not allow this,” he said. “We are here to serve the people, not to chase them away or demolish their homes in this manner. This is not how public service is done.”

    Sakaja recalled a similar incident in 2021—before he assumed office—when demolitions in the area were halted after public outcry. He called for dialogue and an amicable approach that respects the rights and dignity of residents.

    Tensions remained high as a heavy police presence was deployed in the area, with residents expressing fear of displacement from one of Nairobi’s most densely populated informal settlements.
    The governor directed all agencies involved to cease operations immediately, pending proper engagement and adherence to the law.

    Email your news TIPS to Editor@Kahawatungu.com — this is our only official communication channel

    Follow on Facebook Follow on X (Twitter)
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email
    Oki Bin Oki

    Related Posts

    Clergy in Kisii Call for Peace and Tolerance as Campaigns Gather Pace

    March 4, 2026

    ODM Parliamentary Group endorses Oburu as Party Leader, backs coalition talks with UDA

    March 4, 2026

    Shakahola massacre confessor seeks leniency

    March 4, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest Posts

    US commerce secretary to testify before Congress about Epstein ties

    March 4, 2026

    Clergy in Kisii Call for Peace and Tolerance as Campaigns Gather Pace

    March 4, 2026

    Andrew gives up lease on Crown Estate property

    March 4, 2026

    ODM Parliamentary Group endorses Oburu as Party Leader, backs coalition talks with UDA

    March 4, 2026

    JKIA expansion plan unveiled

    March 4, 2026

    Rapper Ghetts jailed for hit-and-run student death

    March 4, 2026

    Shakahola massacre confessor seeks leniency

    March 4, 2026

    Tens of people evacuated after fire breaks out at Yare Plaza in Eastleigh, Nairobi

    March 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2026 Kahawatungu.com. Designed by Okii.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.