Don't endorse Sakaja, Babu Owino tells Raila
Politics
By
Solomon Koko
| Jan 18, 2025
Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has once again expressed his dissatisfaction with Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja’s leadership, accusing him of poor governance.
The lawmaker has also raised concerns over speculation that ODM leader Raila Odinga might back Sakaja’s gubernatorial bid in 2027.
Speaking during a public address, Babu criticized the Governor’s performance, citing alleged corruption, inefficiency in service delivery and lack of progress in key areas.
“Nairobi deserves better. Despite a budget of over Sh40 billion, the county is collecting less revenue and performing poorly in service delivery. Governor Sakaja’s leadership has failed to meet the expectations of Nairobi residents,” Babu stated.
The outspoken MP also addressed rumours about Raila potentially endorsing Sakaja for a second term. “Baba should know better. Sakaja has always opposed Raila’s presidency and consistently voted for his opponents since 2007. He is not one of us; he comes with dirty hands,” Babu remarked, alluding to Sakaja’s past political affiliations.
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Babu further accused Sakaja of engaging in public relations stunts, including accompanying Raila on foreign trips as he campaigns for the African Union Chairperson seat.
“These trips are mere theatrical PR gimmicks. Nairobians need a leader focused on solving local issues, not globetrotting for photo ops,” he added.
The MP hinted at growing discontent among political aspirants eyeing the Nairobi gubernatorial seat in the next election.
“Over 20 candidates are preparing to challenge the current regime because of its failures. Baba should recognize those who genuinely love and support him, like myself,” Babu said.
This public critique comes amid mounting concerns over Nairobi’s governance, with residents voicing frustration over persistent issues such as waste management, insecurity, and stalled projects.
Governor Sakaja has yet to respond to Babu’s remarks, though his administration has previously defended its performance, attributing challenges to systemic issues inherited from previous regimes.