Githurai Mca Deonysias Mwangi Waithira And Governor Johson Skaja. Photo/ Deonysius
Githurai MCA Deonysias Mwangi Waithira and Governor Johson Skaja. Photo/ Deonysius

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has downplayed the resignation of Githurai Ward MCA Deonysias Mwangi Waithira, urging the public to โ€œignore the dramaโ€ and focus on service delivery.

Speaking on Radio Jambo on Wednesday, September 18, Sakaja responded to news that Mwangi, elected on a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket, had stepped down, reportedly frustrated with the County Executiveโ€™s failure to implement projects in Githurai.

โ€œI will find out what the issue is,โ€ Sakaja said during the morning show interview. โ€œI donโ€™t know the truth. Iโ€™m being told that he got a green cardโ€ฆ MCA is going to the U.S. for greener pastures, ignore the drama,โ€ he added, reading from a message on his phone but declining to reveal the sender.

Mwangi, who submitted his resignation in a letter dated September 17 addressed to the Speaker of the Nairobi City County Assembly, cited stalled development and unfulfilled county mandates as his reasons for leaving.

โ€œI, Hon. Deonysias Mwangi Waithiraโ€ฆ do hereby tender my resignationโ€ฆ having been duly electedโ€ฆ under the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Party ticket, with effect from Monday, 1st November 2025,โ€ the letter stated.

When asked about the possibility that frustrations with delayed pay may have influenced Mwangiโ€™s decision, Sakaja was quick to refute the claim.

โ€œSalary has never been delayed for more than a month,โ€ he said, adding that public leaders must show resilience. โ€œI understand, leadership is hard.โ€

This comes as Nairobi County staff have been directed by their union to stay at home and avoid all duties.ย 

In a letter dated September 17, 2025, the Kenya County Government Workers Union (KCGWU) accused the county administration of breaching a return-to-work agreement signed last month.

This follows delays that have left workers without pay for weeks.ย 

โ€œWe advise our members to slow down their services to the county and those unable to commute to duty to stay at home until salaries are credited to their accounts,โ€ branch secretary Calvince Okello said.

Sakaja also said that efforts to remove hawkers in the Central Business District (CBD) are ongoing.

โ€œHackers in CBD we have tried to remove them,โ€ Sakaja said.

Looking ahead to the 2027 general election, Sakaja confirmed his intention to run.

โ€œ2027, I will be on the ballot, in the love of God,โ€ he said. However, he cautioned against early political activities, stating that there are still two years to go before the next election.

โ€œWe still have 2 years to go, itโ€™s too early to do politics,โ€ he said.

Regarding opinion polls, Sakaja expressed their reliability, calling them unverifiable and driven by graphic designs.

โ€œThose opinion polls you see, itโ€™s all about graphic designs, you canโ€™t verify,โ€ he said.

He also said he has a clear understanding of his progress and future plans.

โ€œI have my scorecard, and I know where we are heading,โ€ Sakaja added. โ€œLetโ€™s move on, service delivery doesnโ€™t stop.โ€

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Nairobi County Governor Johnson Sakaja.
Nairobi County Governor Johnson Sakaja. PHOTO/ Sakaja WhatsApp Channel

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