Kenya: A Successful Nationwide Clean-up

From: odhiambo okecth

Friends,

Today we scored a double victory;

Harambee Stars beat Angola 2;1
Many Kenyans turned out across the country to join in the 3rd Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign.
Now, Harambee Stars made us proud after a series of loses that made many of us not go to the stadium. I was in particularly a very happy man except when Mariga decided to undress in public after giving us a deserved lead. I thought he knows the rules; No undressing in public. But we must forgive him and move on. I would have done the same.

Kenyans also made me proud today. Many across the country turned out and helped make Kenya clean. I was at Eastleigh at St Theresa Girls Secondary School and my, what a turn out.

The Nairobi Clean-up was organized by the One Stop Youth Information Centre, a department of the Social Development Department of the City Council of Nairobi in partnership with the Department of Environment at the City Council of Nairobi.

The response was massive; close to 1,200 Youths from all the Eight Constituencies of Nairobi took part. They were joined by a contingent from Kenyatta University Environment Club members under the auspices of NAVNET. The result was massive; we split into eight teams and we cleaned Eastleigh.

We are also happy with the reports we are receiving from all Kenya; Mombasa, Kagio in Nyeri, Nzoia, Migori, Makueni, Isiolo. You all deed well and we at the National Secretariat are encouraged. Our efforts are not going to waste.

We will all be joining hands next Saturday at Ngong Hills with Imani Children Homes to plant 20,000 trees on the Hills. Please join us at 6.30am at Uhuru Park on 2nd April 2011 to enable us move as a team to Ngong. Express Connections Ltd otherwise known us Double M will be providing us with transport to Ngong.

We are still appealing at all and sundry for support.

In conclusion, I must thank the following Teams for making the Clean-up in Nairobi a big success today;

1. The City Council of Nairobi led by the Town Clerk Mr. Philip Kisia

2. One Stop Youth Information Centre led by Mr. Ben Nyamweya

3. Department of Environment at the City Council led by Mr. Gabriel Omondi on behalf of the Director Mr. Isaac Muraya.

4. The Decentralization Department of the City Council of Nairobi

5. The Department of Public Health led by Dr Robert Ayisi

6. The Department of Social Development and Housing led by Mr. Kariuki

7. The Divisional Manager Kamukunji Ms Nancy Njeru and her staff members

8. Eatleigh District Business Association led by Mr. Hussein Mohammed

9. The Co-operative Bank City Hall Annexe Branch led by Ms Caro Wafula

10. The Africa Youth Trust

11. Navnet

12. Kenyatta University Environment Club members

13. Yokesho

14. Juja Road Estate Agency

15. Liverpool VCT

16. Aids Control Unit of the Public Health Department

17. Youths from Langata, Embakasi, Dagoreti, Kasarani, Makadara, Starehe, Westlands, Njiru and Kamukunji Constituencies.

This was encouraging and on behalf of KCDN I say; Thank you all.

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A Clean Kenya Starts With Me.

Peace and blessings,

Odhiambo T Oketch

CEO KCDN Nairobi

Nationwide Coordinator – Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi Kenya.
Tel; 0724 365 557 0735 529 126
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Odhiambo T Oketch is the current Chairman to the City Council of Nairobi Stakeholders Evaluation Team on Performance Contracting and Rapid Results Management. He is also Chair to the Nyamonye Catholic Church Development Fund.He was also the Co-Chair and Coordinator of The Great Nairobi Walk against Corruption that was held in Nairobi on the 22nd October 2010

Board; Mr. Rashid Juma [Chair], Mr. Odhiambo T Oketch [CEO], Mr. Elijah Agevi, Mr. Gichane Muraguri, Ms Kethi D Kilonzo,Hon Lewis Nguyai, Mr. Oduor Ong’wen, Mr. Lameck Siage, Dr Grace Ongile, Mr. Sam Olendo, Mr. Felix Kibet- US and Ms Brigitte Frey- Switzerland

2 thoughts on “Kenya: A Successful Nationwide Clean-up

  1. Onyango Ojwang'

    sustainable community livelihood is our ambition , this initiative is absolutely just and PERFECT, we did it good. i can still recall one of the passersby commending us to take over from the country council but that was juts a demo. we now urge the residents to take charge. cleanliness start from our houses, then spread outside the house to the surrounding and that’s the environment.

    to me i loved the day since i had a passion of giving back to the community and i am convinced they all appreciated in. TO MY FELLOW COUNTRY MEN AND LADIES LET’S UNITE TOGETHER TO GIVE THIS COUNTRY A CLEAN IMAGE. APART FROM POLITICS LETS COME TOGETHER TO MAKE KENYA A CLEAN PLACE TO BE.

    The work my people have started needs sacrifice and support lets pull together to help implement this good idea, from the country side into the city a cleaner is our ambition.

  2. odhiambo okecth

    subject: A Great Campaign this is; 101010

    Friends,

    We are happy that Vision 20 Now will be joining us on Saturday for the Tree Planting Session at Ngong.

    Vision 20 Now is a great initiative founded by Mr. Ben Mulwa and same minded colleagues and now, they are driving the 101010 Campaign. This is a great campaign that we need to support as we clean Kenya.

    Kindly visit their website http://www.101010kenya.org and see how best we can be of help to our fellow Kenyans still homeless at home.

    Peace and blessings,

    Odhiambo T Oketch
    CEO KCDN Nairobi
    Nationwide Coordinator – Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign
    PO Box 47890-00100,
    Nairobi Kenya.
    Tel; 0724 365 557 0735 529 126
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