Garbage heap outside the Kibra CDF offices. PHOTO: File
Nairobi
Governor, Dr Evans Kidero, has remained upbeat on his government’s
management of garbage, saying that it has tried to clean the city in the
last four years.During the last General Election, the governor promised the electorates of addressing the garbage menace in the city within the first 100 days in office, but political pundits argue that he did not understand the extent of the garbage menace in the city.
However, Governor Kidero has vindicated his administration insisting that the amount of garbage collected since he came into power has increased to about 2,400 tons per day, his claims contradicting an audit report by the Nairobi City County and UN Habitat’s Safer Cities that says that Nairobi produces an average of 1,700 tones of solid waste daily.
Kidero also disclosed that a Ksh 27 billion re-cycle plant is underway, a move he says will tackle the garbage menace once and for all. Apparently, the funds to start the plant have been collected from strategic partners of the city as well as investors.