Some few days after Mike Mbuvi Sonko has taken over the
governorship seat in Nairobi county, changes have been seen as he started by
cleaning the town; removing campaign posters.
Soon there will be smooth rides for motorists who use
Nairobi-Thika highway. This is after Sonko replied to a concerned resident
online who was reminding the governor of the issue.
Yo @MikeSonko just
a reminder that the first 50 days of your Governorship you should remove the
bumps on Thika road please. @Ma3Route
— Shrink (@ggit_s) August 3, 2017
The newly elected governor responded to the issue by saying
he never gives false promises and he promised to start the project within a
week’s time.
50 days ni nyingi. #OperationOndoaBumps will
begin next week on Thursday asubuhi na mapema. Mimi huwa sipeani ahadi za
uwongo kama ‘Dr’ https://t.co/nBqiW8nzi2
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) August 3, 2017
Most of the tedious traffic jams especially in highways
build up as a result of these road bumps and since there is availability of
footbridges they have less usage. Earlier in February this year Justice George
Odunga had given the ministry of transport and Nairobi City County 60 days to
remove bumps and rumble strips near the survey of Kenya Offices and Kenya
Breweries plant in Ruaraka.