Sakaja: Construction of new stadia on track; completion will boost local economies and reduce crime

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Sakaja: Construction of new stadia on track; completion will boost local economies and reduce crime

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to completing key stadium projects across the city, saying they will transform local economies and provide much-needed recreational spaces for the youth.

The Governor highlighted the ongoing construction of Woodley Stadium in Woodley, Kihumbuini Stadium in Kangemi, and Mwiki Stadium, noting that their completion will mark a turning point for the surrounding communities.

“These stadia are progressing nicely; the Woodley one is moving on swiftly, and Kihumbuini in Kangemi is the same. We are on the right path to ensuring that these projects are completed on time,” Sakaja said.

Sakaja emphasized that the sports facilities will not only provide a platform for nurturing local talent but also generate jobs and business opportunities.

“These stadia will host events that attract people from different parts of the city, boosting small businesses, transport, and other economic activities around the stadia. Lazima it work,” he added.

Once completed, the new stadiums are expected to feature modern amenities, including seating terraces, changing rooms, and well-maintained playing surfaces suitable for various sports.

“We will not settle for anything less than Dandora stadium. We have to make sure that we raise the standard of our sports. We are that determined,” he said.

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