President william ruto and his government lead by rigathi gachagua have revealed that they are on a process to implement a 7.2Billion that will help reduce traffic jam in the capital Nairobi for good. Through a statement released on Thursday, October 27, his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, revealed that the government was at an advanced stage of concluding talks with a US corporation seeking to bankroll the project.

Millenium Challenge Corporation, Gachagua stated, bought into the government’s idea of revamping the Nairobi transport system

The grant is set to be channelled into different projects in the city, including the railway network, different roads, and even airports

President Ruto’s government is also poised to use the money to revive stalled projects in Nairobi, led by Governor Johnson Sakaja and improve the public transport system.

Gachagua publicised the deal after holding talks with the US ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whitman, and other top government officials from President Joe Biden’s administration.

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