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Sakaja Approves Leasing Of Uhuru Park & Central Park Spaces

Sakaja revealed in a statement that the plan seeks to promote sustainable revenue generation while ensuring environmental preservation and public access.

The Nairobi City County Cabinet, chaired on Tuesday, December 3 by Governor Sakaja Johnson, has approved key measures to enhance the utilization of Uhuru and Central Parks. The initiative aims to transform these iconic green spaces into vibrant urban assets.

Sakaja revealed in a statement that the plan seeks to promote sustainable revenue generation while ensuring environmental preservation and public access.

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“The new resolutions include leasing and renting designated spaces within the parks to attract private investment and improve facilities for park users,” Sakaja confirmed.

These measures are part of a phased implementation plan aligned with legal, environmental, and urban development goals.

Entrance to the newly-renovated Uhuru Park. /NAIROBI METROPOLITAN SERVICES

“This will help establish sustainable income streams to fund park maintenance and development. It will also enhance public amenities by introducing recreational facilities, eateries, and event spaces for public enjoyment,” the city boss added.

He further emphasized the importance of encouraging private-sector investment to upgrade park infrastructure while implementing leasing frameworks that prioritize ecological conservation.

“This initiative allows others to invest in the facility, earn a living, and, at the same time, generate revenue for the county, ensuring visitors enjoy better services,” Sakaja said.

Uhuru and Central Parks have long been central to Nairobi’s identity, serving as vital recreational and environmental resources. However, with increasing urban demands, Sakaja reckoned that the city recognizes the need for innovative approaches to ensure these spaces remain accessible and sustainable.

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Uhuru Park was opened by the late founding President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta to the general public on May 23, 1969. The Park contains an artificial lake, several national monuments, and an assembly ground. The assembly ground is used for occasional political and religious gatherings.

However, it was closed in November 2021 when the national government and the Nairobi Metropolitan Service (NMS) commenced renovations. It was then, and officially, handed over to Nairobi City County, from the National Government, on April 28, 2024, and has remained open other than the temporary closure caused by damages following protests witnessed across the city.

During the protests, the County announced that property in the park was vandalized, including the caravan, aeroplanes, sculptures, and toilets. After investigations by relevant authorities, the park was cleared and cleaned up.

On April 18, Sakaja announced that his administration would embark on the construction of a nightclub at Uhuru Park as an alternative to having nightclubs located in residential estates.

Reiterating that entry to the park is free, Sakaja stated that those entering the park will have to have identity cards which they will surrender to security officers manning the entrance.

Central Park, on the other hand, is still undergoing some work with the national government contractors expected to be completed in December 2024.

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