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Nairobi Governor Sakaja Pelted with Stones at Toi Market.

Posted on August 3, 2024August 3, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on Nairobi Governor Sakaja Pelted with Stones at Toi Market.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja was on Saturday pelted with stones by angry traders as he visited Toi Market in Kibra where four people died in a dawn blaze that razed structures there.

Sakaja had visited the scene when he was unceremoniously welcomed by the residents who pelted stones at him prompting him to flee.

He was escorted from the scene by members of his security who shielded him as stones were being thrown at them.

The early morning blaze affected affected over 2,000 traders with preliminary investigations indicating an electrical fault as the cause of the fire.

Fire fighters from Nairobi County Government arrived hours later as the fire spread fast and helped to control it.

The market is popular with among others foodstuffs and second hand clothes.

In June last year, the entire market was razed down in a tragic incident and there have been calls to find a solution to such incidents.

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