Ruto: Within Six Months Nairobi Will Be Brighter, Safer, and More Secure

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NAIROBI, Kenya – President William Ruto has pledged a major transformation in Nairobi’s safety and infrastructure, promising residents a brighter and more secure city within the next six months.

Speaking at City Hall while addressing Nairobi Assembly on Thursday, April 9, the head of state said the government is rolling out a large-scale plan to improve visibility and security across the capital, anchored on the installation and rehabilitation of tens of thousands of streetlights.

“We are delivering a safer city through the installation of 50,000 street lighting points, including the revival of 40,000 existing lights and the installation of 10,000 new solar and smart streetlights,” Ruto said.

“By the end of May, Nairobi will begin to see visible improvements across key corridors and neighbourhoods, and within six months this city will be markedly brighter, safer, and more secure.”

The President underscored Nairobi’s strategic importance to the country, noting that the city contributes 27.5 per cent of Kenya’s economy, generating more than Sh4.1 trillion annually, and serves as a hub for global diplomacy, business, and innovation.

“Nairobi is not merely a city. It is a national asset. And if we are serious about Kenya’s future, then we must be serious about Nairobi,” he said.

Ruto also pointed to the cooperation agreement signed on February 17, 2026, between the national government and Nairobi City County Government as a key driver of the transformation agenda.

“That agreement is not a ceremonial document. It is not public relations. It is not politics for headlines,” he said, emphasizing the government’s commitment to delivering tangible results for city residents.

The initiative is expected to enhance security, boost economic activity, and improve the overall quality of life in the capital as the government moves to position Nairobi as a safer and more efficient urban centre.

Naomi Njoroge
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Naomi Njoroge is a storyteller who brings a sharp editorial eye and a deep passion for impactful journalism to Y News. As a Storyteller & News Editor, Naomi specializes in creating stories that shape news into engaging, and deeply resonant stories that both inform and inspire the audience.

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