Nakuru officially becomes Kenya's fourth city
President
Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday officially conferred city status to Nakuru
Municipality making it the fourth city in Kenya after Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu.
Nakuru was first endorsed for city status on June 3, 2018, after
its citizens, through its municipality expressed their desire to the national
government to have it upgraded. The application was soon after forwarded to the Senate and on June
3, 2021, 38 senators voted to have the city's status elevated, whereas two
opposed.
Speaking
at the launch event on Wednesday, President Kenyatta underscored that Nakuru has passed all legal criteria and it was
appropriate that the town be upgraded to a city.
“In
exercise of the powers conferred on the Head of State and government under
section 7 of the Urban areas and cities Act and all other enabling provisions
of law, I Uhuru Kenyatta President of the Republic in Kenya and Commander-in-Chief
of the Kenya Defense Forces do hereby confer city status to the Nakuru
municipality,” President Kenyatta said much to the joy of citizens who had
gathered at the Nakuru Athletics Club.
The Head of State added that Nakuru will enjoy all the powers, rank and
privileges that come with being granted city status.
“Now henceforth may it be known by all persons and the authorities that the Nakuru municipality is to be known as the city of Nakuru. The City of Nakuru shall therefore have all the rights, duties and standing of a city provided under the Urban areas and Cities acts and all other applicable laws,” he said.
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