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Sakaja Bows to Pressure, Announces Public Participation on Cooperation Deal with Ruto

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Following criticism over a cooperation deal between President William Ruto and Nairobi Governor John Sakaja regarding the delivery of certain services, the Nairobi City County Assembly has announced public participation sessions to allow residents to review and provide feedback on the agreement.

Critics have argued that the deal effectively cedes some county functions to the national government.

In a notice dated Saturday, February 21, 2026, the Assembly throught its Clerk Edward Gichana confirmed that the Cooperation Agreement, aimed at promoting social and economic development in Nairobi, was tabled on Friday, February 20, and referred to an Ad Hoc Committee for consideration, public participation, and reporting, in line with Section 6 of the Urban Areas and Cities Act (Cap 275) and Article 196(1)(b) of the Constitution.

“The Nairobi City County Assembly is in receipt of a Message from the Governor of Nairobi City County officially notifying the Assembly on the Cooperation Agreement entered into between Nairobi City County Government and the National Government for the promotion of social and economic development in the Capital City pursuant to Section 6 of the Urban Areas and Cities Act (Cap 275),” read the notice.

Public Participation Announced Days After Ruto and Sakaja Sign Cooperation Deal

The public participation will be conducted by the Ad Hoc Committee at Charterhall on Thursday, February 26, and across all 17 sub-counties on Friday, February 27, 2026, as per the schedule provided by the Assembly.

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According to the notice, members of the public have been invited to submit written memoranda on the Cooperation Agreement. Submissions can be hand-delivered to the Nairobi City County Assembly, P.O. Box 45844–00100, Nairobi, City Hall Building, Assembly Wing, 2nd Floor, Room 273, or emailed to clerk@nairobiassembly.go.ke.

All submissions must be received by Friday, February 27, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. A copy of the agreement is available on the Assembly’s website: www.nairobiassembly.go.ke.

Public Participation Schedule

Date Place/Sub-County Venue Time
Thursday 26th February 2026 City Hall Charterhall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Friday 27th February 2026 Ruaraka Mathare North Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Embakasi North Dandora Phase I Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Westlands City Park 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Embakasi South Mukuru Health Centre (Imara Daima) 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Kamukunji Eastleigh North Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Makadara Jericho Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Embakasi East Embakasi Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Mathare Undugu Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Embakasi Central Kayole II Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Dagoretti North Dagoretti Muslim Primary 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Kasarani Kasarani Health Centre 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Embakasi West Umoja I Grounds 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Dagoretti South Waithaka Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Langata Karen Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Kibra Joseph Kang’ethe Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Starehe Karioko Social Hall 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m
Roysambu Kahawa West Market 9.00 a.m – 1.00 p.m

Details of the Deal

Under the KSh 80 billion cooperation agreement, which aims to improve the capital’s livability, security, and efficiency for 4.4 million residents, key projects include completing 10,000 streetlights and installing 40,000 more, expanding electricity access in informal settlements, and upgrading water supply through major treatment and distribution projects.

Also Read: Court Issues Directions on Case Challenging Ruto–Sakaja Deal

Sanitation improvements will feature new sewer networks, a 60-million-litre treatment plant, last-mile connections, and long-term citywide expansion. Roads, bridges, and drainage systems are also set for upgrades, with targeted funding for ward-level road improvements and phase-two road projects covering 59km.

President Ruto and Governor Sakaja have insisted that no county functions have been handed over, stressing that they are only working together to improve service delivery in Nairobi.

However, on February 18, 2026, Bernard Peter and Christine Gathoni filed a constitutional petition at the Nairobi High Court to declare the KSh 80 billion Nairobi cooperation agreement unconstitutional and suspend its implementation.

They claim it unlawfully transfers county functions to the national government, bypasses public participation, excludes the County Assembly, and risks misuse of public funds.
The petition was certified urgent by Justice Bahati Mwamuye on February 19, 2026, with the hearing scheduled for March 16, 2026.

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President William Ruto is set to sign a joint-partnership deal with Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja to improve service provision in the capital city, Nairobi. PHOTO/PCS.

President William Ruto and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja. PHOTO/PCS

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