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Obama visit’s pain to city street families

Obama visit's pain to city street families
Obama visit’s pain to city street families

Street families will be pushed out of Nairobi city centre ahead of US President Barack Obama visit for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit.

Nairobi County Environment Chief Officer Leah Oyake on Wednesday said the county was โ€œclearing up all these areas before the summit kicks off.”

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The move is expected to improve security and attract investors.

Street families, which have taken over some parts of the city, have been blamed for attacks on motorists and pedestrians who pass near their dens.

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One of their hideouts is an open ground at the Global Cinema Roundabout, along Murangโ€™a Road.

Workers spruce up a section of Uhuru Highway on June 30, 2015 ahead of US President Barrack Obamaโ€™s visit in July. PHOTO | SALATON NJAU | NATION MEDIA GROUP.

Ms Oyake defended the ongoing beautification of the city ahead of the US leader’s visit, saying it was planned before Mr Obama confirmed the tour.

The project, she said, is part of Nairobi Integrated Urban Development Master Plan that Governor Evans Kidero launched recently.

Ms Oyake said Mr Obama’s visit has only given them the impetus to start implementing the Sh40 million project by landscaping Uhuru Highway and Mombasa Road.

3,000 TO ATTEND MEET

The US president is expected to used the two roads after touching down for the summit that kicks off on July 24.

At least 3,000 participants from all over the world are expected to attend the summit.

Apart from the landscaping, City Hall is also painting pavements and planting flowers along major streets.

The work is being done by hired youth who Ms Oyake said are getting an allowance of Sh500 per day.

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Obama visit’s pain to city street families

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