• Sunday, 22 December 2024
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has approved the leasing of  designated places in Uhuru and Central parks

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has approved the leasing of designated places in Uhuru and Central parks

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja's cabinet has approved the leasing and renting of designated places within Uhuru and Central Parks as part of the grand plan to revitalize the spaces to modern standards. 

The initiative, according to the governor, will attract private investors who will subsequently improve the facilities for park users.

He explained that increasing urban demands have necessitated the need for the county government to develop an innovative approach to sustain such recreational facilities. 

During the cabinet session, he encouraged private investors to join in transforming the country's infrastructure. 

"This will help establish sustainable income streams to fund park maintenance and development. It will also enhance public amenities by introducing recreational facilities, eateries and event spaces for public enjoyment," Sakaja stated. 

The city boss also emphasised the importance of generating revenue for the county to improve service delivery and promote economic growth. 

 

"This initiative allows others to invest in the facility, earn a living and at the same time, generate revenue for the county, ensuring visitors enjoy better services," he added. 

The move is part of the Kenya Kwanza administration's overall plan to invite the private sector to invest in the country's infrastructure through the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. 

 

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