Nairobi Governor Sakaja Fined KSh500,000 After Skipping Senate Hearings

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has been fined KSh500,000 by the Senate’s County Public Accounts Committee after failing to appear before the panel multiple times to answer audit-related questions.

The decision was made on Wednesday, March 24, after the governor reportedly skipped four scheduled meetings where he was expected to respond to queries concerning Nairobi County’s financial management for the 2024/2025 financial year.

Police Ordered to Produce Sakaja

The committee, chaired by Homa Bay Senator Moses Kajwang’, directed Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja to ensure the governor appears before the committee on Monday, March 30.

Lawmakers warned that if Sakaja fails to show up again, they will move to declare him unfit to hold public office. Such a resolution would then be forwarded to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) for further consideration.

Auditor General’s Report to Be Adopted

The committee also resolved that if the governor does not appear, it will adopt the Auditor General’s report in full, which reportedly flagged illegalities and possible misappropriation of public funds within Nairobi County.

What This Means for Nairobi Residents

For city residents and commuters, the developments raise concerns over:

  • Service delivery delays
  • Road maintenance and transport planning budgets
  • Public transport infrastructure funding
  • Traffic management projects in Nairobi

Any financial uncertainties at City Hall can directly impact road repairs, traffic control, drainage, and commuter services across Nairobi.

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