President Uhuru Kenyatta during a past press briefing. [Photo/PSCU]
President Uhuru Kenyatta has said that 50,000 title deeds will be issued to the residents of Nairobi in January, next year
The Head of State said the national government is also working closely with Nairobi County to lift the lives of Nairobi residents through improving infrastructure, especially in the Eastlands areas as well as in informal settlements.
“It is our intention to working closely to see how we can improve the lives of Nairobi residents through upgrading infrastructure so that the real owners of Nairobi – the people of Eastlands and informal settlements – can have proper roads, sewerage, water street lighting as everybody else in the city county,” President Kenyatta said.
Deputy President William Ruto said the launch of the Nairobi County Data centre was the beginning of the transformation of the city and a testimony of the Government’s commitment to improving the lives of Kenyans.
Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko said apart from improving service delivery to Nairobi residents, the data centre will also boost the county’s revenue collection by ensuring people do not evade paying for services delivered.