Friends,
Look at the attached photos carefully.The first one is of the Police Force in Mbita responding to the Clean-up Campaign organized by Paulosa Cleaning Services and other Partners recently in Mbita Point.
The second one is a day to day happening across Kenya. This is how we waste our dear Country, by throwing polythene, rags, foodstuff, metal and all sorts or waste carelessly. We took this photos today morning during our visit to Thogoto in Kikuyu where we had been invited by the Thogoto Community under the leadership of Jane Njoroge and Grace Kuria for a discussion on how to initiate the Clean-up Campaign there.
We took a walk to the source of River Nairobi and we were shocked.
If you look at the photos, you will see that a lot of waste have been dumped right in the village and by the thickets. The road has been washed off and descending down is some serious business.
My question is, how can one sane person wrap his/her garbage, take a walk with it to the forest and dump it there? Then we turn around to blame someone else once epidemics break out!
Kenyans, this is something we can all do. Let us make a concise decision about how we manage our waste and do the right thing. It will save us lots of agony in the future.
Let us rally all emerging leaders to address the issue of environmental degradation. Let us teach our kids that you do not drop even a pin on the ground. If you have to drop anything down, drop it in a waste bin.
Let us invite all the Companies who have interest on Corporate Social Responsibility to put their money in addressing issues environmental. Once we fix this, all else will fall in place.
Lastly, let us meet at Kileleshwa on Saturday the 30th July and help initiate the Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign there. We can do it, so, let us roll our sleeves and move to the trenches.
General Kombo called me from Russia yesterday and passed his regards to all of us who are moving to the trenches. He is missing the action and he promised to be with us during his vacations in September.
Welcome back to the Trenches General.
As usual, A Clean Kenya Starts With Me. And a Peaceful Kenya is My Responsibility. And those who might want to be of support to us may get in touch with the undersigned.
We are looking forward to creating a partnership that will add value to this campaign with all willing Kenyans.
We at KCDN -www.kcdnkenya.org firmly believe that we the People of Kenya can help Clean Kenya.
This is a campaign for Kenya by Kenyans. Let us make it big......
If it is to be, it is up to me. A Clean Kenya Starts With me. A Peaceful Kenya is my Responsibility.
Disclaimer; The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign is about us Kenyans. It involves all Kenyans from the various regions, religious persuasions, political thinking and we do not discriminate against any Kenyans nor any region.
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi Kenya.
Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126
Look at the attached photos carefully.The first one is of the Police Force in Mbita responding to the Clean-up Campaign organized by Paulosa Cleaning Services and other Partners recently in Mbita Point.
The second one is a day to day happening across Kenya. This is how we waste our dear Country, by throwing polythene, rags, foodstuff, metal and all sorts or waste carelessly. We took this photos today morning during our visit to Thogoto in Kikuyu where we had been invited by the Thogoto Community under the leadership of Jane Njoroge and Grace Kuria for a discussion on how to initiate the Clean-up Campaign there.
We took a walk to the source of River Nairobi and we were shocked.
If you look at the photos, you will see that a lot of waste have been dumped right in the village and by the thickets. The road has been washed off and descending down is some serious business.
My question is, how can one sane person wrap his/her garbage, take a walk with it to the forest and dump it there? Then we turn around to blame someone else once epidemics break out!
Kenyans, this is something we can all do. Let us make a concise decision about how we manage our waste and do the right thing. It will save us lots of agony in the future.
Let us rally all emerging leaders to address the issue of environmental degradation. Let us teach our kids that you do not drop even a pin on the ground. If you have to drop anything down, drop it in a waste bin.
Let us invite all the Companies who have interest on Corporate Social Responsibility to put their money in addressing issues environmental. Once we fix this, all else will fall in place.
Lastly, let us meet at Kileleshwa on Saturday the 30th July and help initiate the Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign there. We can do it, so, let us roll our sleeves and move to the trenches.
General Kombo called me from Russia yesterday and passed his regards to all of us who are moving to the trenches. He is missing the action and he promised to be with us during his vacations in September.
Welcome back to the Trenches General.
As usual, A Clean Kenya Starts With Me. And a Peaceful Kenya is My Responsibility. And those who might want to be of support to us may get in touch with the undersigned.
We are looking forward to creating a partnership that will add value to this campaign with all willing Kenyans.
We at KCDN -www.kcdnkenya.org firmly believe that we the People of Kenya can help Clean Kenya.
This is a campaign for Kenya by Kenyans. Let us make it big......
If it is to be, it is up to me. A Clean Kenya Starts With me. A Peaceful Kenya is my Responsibility.
Disclaimer; The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign is about us Kenyans. It involves all Kenyans from the various regions, religious persuasions, political thinking and we do not discriminate against any Kenyans nor any region.
Peace and blessings,
Odhiambo T Oketch
CEO KCDN Nairobi
Nationwide Coordinator - Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign
National Coordinator- Friends of KNH Maternity Unit
National Coordinator- Friends of KNH Maternity Unit
Nairobi Kenya.
Tel; 0724 365 557, 0735 529 126
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