Residents of Githurai 45 have initiated a major protest, disrupting traffic along the busy Thika Road highway.
The demonstration, which began this morning, is a response to the severe flooding that has been affecting the area due to ongoing heavy rains.
The protesters used rocks and tree branches to block the road, causing significant traffic jams and stranding motorists.
The flooding has submerged homes, forcing residents to seek refuge on higher ground, such as rooftops. This situation is not new, as the area has been grappling with such conditions for over a month.
The protesters are voicing their frustration with the government’s inaction in addressing the flooding problem, which has worsened with the rains.
Many of the homes in Githurai 45 have been severely affected, and the residents feel abandoned by authorities who have yet to provide effective solutions.
Despite warnings about the persistent rainfall, local infrastructure and flood control measures remain inadequate, leading to growing unrest among the community.
As the situation escalates, it has attracted attention from passersby and motorists caught in the traffic chaos.
The protests reflect a broader sense of dissatisfaction in Nairobi, as other areas also struggle with similar flood-related challenges.
Local leaders and residents are calling for immediate government intervention to prevent further damage and loss of property.
Githurai 45 ni Kama hawatangoja hadi next week!! They’re boiling things nicely this morning #RutoMustGo pic.twitter.com/csumY4QKXj
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