Friends,
Hon Yusuf Hassan, the Member of Parliament for Kamukunji Constituency in Nairobi today joined with us in our Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign at Pumwani Majengo in Nairobi.
The Problem/opportunity
Hon Hassan pledged his support for The Clean Kenya Campaign and said, from now on, he will be organizing and taking part in Clean-up and Awareness Campaigns in Kamukunji every month. He called upon all organized Groups and Teams in Kamukunji to join hands and work for a cleaner Kamukunji, promising that he will work with all Group Leaders to ensure that the process of Separation of Waste at Source takes root in Kamukunji and to further educate the people on the importance of waste as a raw resource for multiple usage.
He promised that next Month, he will help cordinate all the Members of Parliament from Nairobi Province to a joint Clean-up Campaign in Kamukunji Constituency in partnership with The Clean Kenya Campaign and the City Council of Nairobi.
In my address, I emphasized the fact that The Clean Kenya Campaign is not political and we are working with all Leaders irrespective of their Party affiliations. The question of Environment goes beyond politics and it therefore needs the intervention of all.
I also emphasized the fact that Clean-ups in themselves cannot make us achieve some substantial results. We must invest our time and resources to make sure that it works. I gave the example of Kigali and the Port City of Asmara as Clean Towns. But they did not just happen to be Clean. The people and their leaders put in some concerted efforts to make the Clean-ups work.
Hon Hassan following up in the Post Clean-up Forum
The Post Clean-up Forum was also addressed by Mr. Steven Singaro of Pygron and a representative of the City Council of Kenya.
The Pumwani Clean-up Campaign was organized by Pygron and St John's Community Centre in conjunction with The Clean Kenya Campaign.
Once more, please have a look at this; http://thedeliciousday.com/environment/rwanda-plastic-bag-ban/
We have posted all the Photos on our Facebook Pages
Let us all work for a Clean Kenya and a Clean Africa as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn 50 in Kenya.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya Campaign
Hon Yusuf Hassan, the Member of Parliament for Kamukunji Constituency in Nairobi today joined with us in our Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign at Pumwani Majengo in Nairobi.
The Problem/opportunity
Hon Hassan pledged his support for The Clean Kenya Campaign and said, from now on, he will be organizing and taking part in Clean-up and Awareness Campaigns in Kamukunji every month. He called upon all organized Groups and Teams in Kamukunji to join hands and work for a cleaner Kamukunji, promising that he will work with all Group Leaders to ensure that the process of Separation of Waste at Source takes root in Kamukunji and to further educate the people on the importance of waste as a raw resource for multiple usage.
He promised that next Month, he will help cordinate all the Members of Parliament from Nairobi Province to a joint Clean-up Campaign in Kamukunji Constituency in partnership with The Clean Kenya Campaign and the City Council of Nairobi.
In my address, I emphasized the fact that The Clean Kenya Campaign is not political and we are working with all Leaders irrespective of their Party affiliations. The question of Environment goes beyond politics and it therefore needs the intervention of all.
I also emphasized the fact that Clean-ups in themselves cannot make us achieve some substantial results. We must invest our time and resources to make sure that it works. I gave the example of Kigali and the Port City of Asmara as Clean Towns. But they did not just happen to be Clean. The people and their leaders put in some concerted efforts to make the Clean-ups work.
Hon Hassan following up in the Post Clean-up Forum
The Post Clean-up Forum was also addressed by Mr. Steven Singaro of Pygron and a representative of the City Council of Kenya.
The Pumwani Clean-up Campaign was organized by Pygron and St John's Community Centre in conjunction with The Clean Kenya Campaign.
Once more, please have a look at this; http://thedeliciousday.com/environment/rwanda-plastic-bag-ban/
We have posted all the Photos on our Facebook Pages
Let us all work for a Clean Kenya and a Clean Africa as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn 50 in Kenya.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
Email; komarockswatch@yahoo.com
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Website; www.kcdnkenya.org
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