This is what Nairobians think of Sonko’s clean up
Nairobi governor-elect Mike Sonko has become an internet sensation with his clean up videos.
Nairobians who have been responding to Sonko’s videos have been lauding him while urging that he continues with the clean ups till the entire county is garbage free.
Sonko had shared updates of how he deployed several trucks to different parts of Nairobi with youths drawn from his rescue team.
I have ordered for the dispatch of more than 50 trucks to immediately begin this process. pic.twitter.com/hKQzo7yS0u
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) August 15, 2017
The cleaning campaign will continue until Nairobi is declared the cleanest city in Africa
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) August 15, 2017
I have no doubt with your leadership, Revive back the great Glory of Nairobi city
— Mc Kim (@Mckim_Ke) August 15, 2017
All the best, also Make Nairobi Plastic Free.
— OG (@og3to) August 15, 2017
The problem won’t be making it clean. The hard part will be keeping it clean. Pass strict/harsh laws when one is found littering.
— TJ (@The_Mentalyst) August 15, 2017
Not only in the CBD @MikeSonko also focus on Eastleigh & other suburbs! #CleanerNairobiForAll
— Ahmed Kosar (@AhmedKosar1) August 15, 2017
Mheshimiwa, is it possible to include all Nairobi residents in cleaning the city by setting aside a day for that? Rwanda is already doing it
— Ma’Kunta (@julleberry) August 16, 2017
Wazi sonko fix Nairobi.. Our beautiful city is dirty stinking street families everwhere hawkers thronging CBD .. Please fix Nairobi as
— incumbentBoyfriend (@Feloninho) August 15, 2017
We need BETTER SERVICES….. start with the garbage then clean the “city hall” This is where official looting is done!
— Peter Ogada (@PeterOgada) August 16, 2017
Under my administration; 1.Mounds of garbage will no longer exist. 2.Daily garbage collection will be restored. I don't make fake promises pic.twitter.com/LLcv5Lmq85
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) August 17, 2017
Cleaning is just the beginning. But it will be futile if the people are not held to account in keeping the city clean
— Maggie Kemuma (@Maggiekemuma) August 17, 2017
Governor Mike. Twende Kazi. My promise to you is I will not litter my town. I have had enough practice, sitakuangusha
— Jim ngigi (@NgigeNjoroge) August 16, 2017
Please Sonko, I plead with u, please help clean th city, matatus hav stages all over, hawkers hav put their wares where we need to step on
— Joel Mukoma Mugwe (@JoelMukoma) August 16, 2017
Major cleaning exercise taking place at Wakulima Market #FixingNairobi https://t.co/uZQPhnXKOk
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) August 16, 2017
Am hopoing this will extend to the estates, when was growing up nilikuwa nnaona council workers wakimaintain usafi
— Kevin Mbabu (@EngKevBarbs) August 16, 2017
routine cleaning by council, more bins and recycling points (glass), and by-laws with heavier fines for littering!
— nigmwa (@nigmwa) August 17, 2017
For Nairobi to be clean,you MUST with the collaboration of National govt clean Nairobi River
— Kiplangat Ngetich (@itskiplangat) August 16, 2017