President William Ruto pledged to initiate a fishing project in the Nairobi River by December 2024, aiming to restore the river’s ecosystem and provide economic opportunities for local communities.
This commitment was part of a broader environmental agenda to rehabilitate the heavily polluted river.
As of December 15, 2024, the Nairobi River has undergone significant cleanup efforts, including waste removal and pollution control measures.
However, the river has not yet reached the level of cleanliness required to support a viable fishing industry.
The government continues to work towards this goal, but the timeline has extended beyond the initial December 2024 target.
The ambitious project has faced challenges such as persistent pollution sources and the need for sustainable waste management practices.
Despite these obstacles, the administration remains dedicated to transforming the Nairobi River into a clean and vibrant waterway that can support fishing and other recreational activities in the future.
In summary, while President Ruto’s promise to establish a fishing project in the Nairobi River by December 2024 has not yet been fully realized, ongoing efforts indicate a strong commitment to achieving this objective in the near future.
RUTO alisema by december we will be fishing in Nairobi River, tunadeal na wazimu pic.twitter.com/LYnvgzj6qC
— PropesaTV (@PropesaTV) December 14, 2024