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Involve all in Thika city elevation, says administrator

Involve all in Thika city elevation, says administrator
An aerial view of Thika in Kiambu county. The town has already started activities that would elevate it to city status. Photo/ Mathew Ndung’u

As Thika town gears towards being elevated into a smart city, various stakeholders have called for increased sensitisation to prepare residents psychologically on the expectations of a smart city.

Outgoing Thika West Deputy County Commissioner Mbogo Mathioya said while the proposal meant well to the residents, massive public participation was important in order for the public to catch up with new developments.

Addressing stakeholders during his farewell party, Mbogo, who has since been promoted to a County Commissioner told residents to embrace the idea saying they stood to gain should the town be elevated into a city.

Normal activities

He said while the establishment of the city will attract development and massive investment, there also will be an influx of strange characters, hiking of taxes and major movements of people from their normal activities.

While noting that residents should know the gains and shortcomings of becoming a city, he asked leaders to consult widely with all stakeholders when making decisions.

This comes as a section of residents, during a recent public participation forum, opposed plans for the elevation to smart city status arguing that they feared being forced to relocate to pave way for massive development.  “While the move is necessary, residents need to be sensitised on what they will gain and lose out on. Stakeholders like bodabodas, hawkers, need to understand that their mode of operations will change. Residents too will have to understand that there will be massive employment opportunities and increased investment. People will have to move to pave the way for development,” said Mbogo.

Kamenu Ward MCA Peter Mburu said that prior concrete arrangements have to be made first before jumping into the proposal which he said could see many people caught off-guard. The MCA said the proposal might fail terribly if it is forced on residents. He called on the Kiambu governor Kimani Wamatangi to work with the county assembly.                                                   

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