Friday, 11 May 2018

Mukhisa Kituyi: Mike Sonko was not fit to lead Nairobi County

Mukhisa Kituyi
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Secretary-General Mukhisa Kituyi." Have we found solutions to answer Kidero’s weakness," he asks. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP 


By WYCLIFFE MUIA 
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UN trade chief Mukhisa Kituyi says Mike Sonko was not the right candidate to lead Nairobi City County.
The Secretary-General of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) on Wednesday said he preferred former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth for Nairobi governor but blamed Kenyans’ “political irrationality” for the mess in the capital.
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“It’s not up to me to tell people of Nairobi who they should have but I have stated my position before election,” Dr Kituyi told JKL show.
“I thought Peter Kenneth was very good to be governor for Nairobi and nothing has happened since the election period that has proven me wrong.”
The former Trade minister reprimanded Nairobians for crying foul about city’s current situation and yet they voted for Mr Sonko in big numbers.
“You listen to Nairobi people you wouldn’t believe these are the people who voted for Sonko. Where were they during the elections? They were in polling booths,” he said.
Nairobians are getting impatient with littered and potholed roads in the central business district.
This is despite City Hall acquiring two rapid road patching machines to the tune of Sh100 million last year to help fix the capital’s bad roads.
The drainage system and lack of reliable and safe water supply in the county are major concerns for residents, with several estates in the city grappling with water rationing for a year now.
Although most of the city’s problems predate Mr Sonko’s tenure at City Hall, it is his promise to fix Nairobi’s pressing problems within the shortest time possible that has come to haunt him.
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When he met Wiper boss Kalonzo Musyoka last month, Mr Sonko apologised for the mess in Nairobi but blamed his predecessor.
He said former Governor Evans Kidero failed to fix problems such as clogged drainage systems that have resulted in flooding whenever it rains heavily.
Dr Kituyi questioned Nairobians’ political choices in the August 8, 2017 polls.
“Did we hate Kidero because he was a Luo or because he was a bad governor? Have we found solutions to answer Kidero’s weakness?” said the former Kimilili MP.
Dr Kituyi presided over the 14th UNCTAD conference in Nairobi last year, an event attended by more than 7,000 delegates.
Last year, Dr Kituyi won another four years at the helm UNCTAD after The General Assembly voted unanimously to give him a second term following recommendation of the UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
He is the seventh UNCTAD secretary-general and he will serve until 2021.

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