logo
ADVERTISEMENT

Plan to elevate Thika to city status on course

Governor Wamatangi has handed over an Ad-hoc report to the County Assembly for approval.

image
by KNA

Realtime22 February 2025 - 18:47
ADVERTISEMENT

In Summary


  • Once approved, the County Assembly will then submit it to the Senate before it is escalated to President William Ruto for conferment with a City Charter.
  • If conferred, it will become the sixth city in the country and the first in Central region.

Kiambu County leaders led by Governor Kimani Wamatangi during the handing over of ad-hoc report and charter that seeks to have Thika town elevated into a city/KNA

The quest to elevate Thika town in Kiambu County to a city status has entered a critical stage after Governor Kimani Wamatangi handed over an Ad-hoc report and Charter to the County Assembly for approval.

Once approved, the County Assembly will then submit it to the Senate before it is escalated to President William Ruto for conferment with a City Charter.

If conferred, it will become the sixth city in the country and the first in Central region.

The report and charter was prepared by the ad hoc committee that was chaired by former Senator Sylvia Kasanga highlighting the readiness of the town to become a city.

It was handed over to the County Assembly Speaker and Clerk during a ceremony held at Mount Kenya University Graduation Pavilion in Thika on Friday.

Wamatangi expressed optimism that the town will get elevated, adding that the transformation will unlock new opportunities for development and economic growth.

He said the town has the potential to attract significant investment and create jobs due to its strategic location, adding that the city status will see the town attract over Sh6 billion annually for infrastructure development and create over 50,000 jobs through manufacturing and technology.

"We hope it won't be long before we finally get a city in Kiambu County, the first in Central region. We have entered the legislative process which will be escalated. Once Thika becomes a city, it will have the potential to attract investment, development and create jobs. It will also ease pressures on Nairobi city, " Wamatangi said.

Kasanga said the report was thorough, saying it began with public participation among the people before report writing.

Local leaders led by Deputy Speaker John Njiru who is also the Hospital Ward MCA said the City status would lead to massive job opportunities for locals.

He called on residents to support the process, saying they stand to benefit immensely.

Mount Kenya University Vice Chancellor Deogratius Jaganyi who was present at the event, said elevating Thika to a city will be a major boost to the growth of the town and attract investment in all the sectors

Related Articles


logo© The Star 2024. All rights reserved