Philip Kisia and John Gakuo who served as Nairobi town clerks between 2009 to 2012, and 2007 to 2009 respectively have both thrown in their bids for the county's  top seats with Kisia seeking to unseat governor Kidero while Gakuo going for the deputy governor's seat.

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The duo is believed to have formed a political vessel and are in the process of acquiring Jubilee tickets before embarking on campaigns.

“Everyone in Nairobi agrees that we transformed the city when we took over so that it could remain clean and organised, but we now want to make it better and globally competitive. We want to finish the projects we started (...) improving infrastructure, expanding health care, implementing the green policy and ensuring the city is clean, and expanding the education sector to attract top investors around the globe," revealed Kisia said in a press release.

Kisia further added that they will put much consideration on the Nairobi city's master plan that was developed in 2011 with the sole aim of remodeling health facilities, increasing tree coverage and retrain staff to enhance service delivery to the residents.

He further said that they will  establish a fund trust for youths, other entrepreneurs and women so as to create business opportunities and sources of employment.

He also said he was certain the revenue from the national government and the taxes collected would have a positive impact if put under good use.