According to a Kenya Human Rights Commission film, the demonstrators have accused Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja of corruption, pointing to the rise in unapproved construction projects. We have observed instances where buildings are constructed without following the correct procedures or documentation. Planning and zoning regulations have been disregarded, and Sakaja’s office is endorsing them all. He cannot claim ignorance of the corruption that is taking place. One individual expressed their dissatisfaction and pledged to use every available method, including the legal system, to hold the county executive responsible. After our protests are over, we’ll still sit down and devise new strategies, including filing a lawsuit. “We’ll do whatever it takes to get your attention and put an end to this psychosis,” she declared.
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