
Miraa
traders in Ziwani, Nairobi, have welcomed a move by the Nairobi City County to
construct a Miraa Market in Ziwani, Starehe Subcounty, during a public participation
conducted in the area
Addressing
Miraa traders at a public participation event on the proposed Miraa market
construction, the County Executive Committee Member for Business and Hustler
Opportunities Dr. Anastasia Nyalita assured the traders that the market is a
top priority for Governor Johnson Sakaja.
She said the
project will ensure that Miraa traders conduct their businesses in a conducive
environment.
"We
propose to construct 20 modern markets in the County. We have already done 4
markets, namely Karen, Mutuini, Kahawa West and Jujo, which are almost complete
and this is the 5th market we are embarking on. When the market is complete,
there will be a plan on how to allocate the traders." Said Dr. Nyalita.
Dr Nyalita
appreciated the traders who showed up at the public participation forum in big
numbers to give their views concerning the upcoming market.
Speaking at the same forum, the County Chief Officer for Markets and Trade, Jane
Wangùi, stated that the county had already set the budget.
She said
that all is set for the commencement of the project.
She also mentioned that the proposed market
will include amenities such as a social hall, lactation room, a ramp for
people with disabilities, a backup generator, ICT hub with free WiFi, a
perimeter wall for security purposes and cold rooms for food preservation, among
other amenities.
"The
market will be done in the least time possible since the budget is already
there. We will ensure that the contractor is capable of delivering within the
set timelines," added Wangúi.
The Member
of the County Assembly for Utawala Ward, Hon. Said Karani, and former MCAs Hon. Doris
Kanario and Mberia all praised Governor Sakaja's administration for
finally constructing a permanent market for the Miraa traders who have
previously carried out their businesses on the roadsides and streets.
The three
explained that they had pushed for the construction of a Miraa market in the
county for the last ten years without success.
They lauded
the Governor for setting aside a budget that will see the dream of a Miraa
market come to reality in the next few months.
The County
Director for Markets Mr Joel Muli explained that the market is designed to meet
all the standards and that it will also accommodate other traders besides the miraa
traders.
David
Githaiga, the County Assistant Director for Markets took the traders through a
presentation of the proposed market outlook.
This
included the site layout, loading and offloading bay and the perspective view
of the market.