Governor Kinuthia Mbugua, you have recently come under attack for your efforts in cleaning Nakuru town. I understand what you are going through at this moment, especially the knowledge that if elections were called today, your chances of recapturing the Nakuru gubernatorial seat are very minimal. I have been a resident of Nakuru town for the last eight years and although I miss the convenience of buying a banana from just anywhere in the streets of Nakuru, I must say I like and enjoy the new look Nakuru. The human traffic jams that we were experiencing until the recent past are no more; it feels safer walking the streets and unlike in the past when you would be jostled from all sides as you walked the streets. Besides, gone are the days when m had to struggle to find parking space since most of the open grounds would be occupied by street vendors. Most importantly, Mr Kinuthia Mbugua, shop owners have a breathing space outside of their premises which is a far cry from the days when they had street vendors. No wonder the business community is your greatest supporter in your efforts. Unfortunately, Mr Mbugua, my MP and favourite leader, Mr Gikaria is seeing things differently and it is unfortunate that he had to be clobbered for his contrary opinion. By the way, is it true that you used the outlawed Mungiki sect members in this exercise? I find this hard to believe. Keep up the good work governor. It might cost you much politically but history will judge you kindly for the legacy you will leave behind. Days are coming when you will bask in glory as even your detractors sing in praise of your efforts. Good day Mr Mbugua and once again, thank you for cleaning up our beautiful town.

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