Johnson Sakaja has once again shown his incompetence as Nairobi governor by dumping raw sewage and garbage outside Kenya Power offices.
Instead of solving problems like a leader, he chose to act like a goon, blocking entrances, cutting off water, and even clamping vehicles.
This childish behavior came after Kenya Power disconnected electricity from county buildings due to an unpaid Sh3 billion bill.

Instead of negotiating or paying the debt, Sakaja turned to intimidation, exposing his lack of intelligence and leadership skills.
The move not only inconvenienced Kenya Power employees but also created a health hazard for Nairobi residents.
The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) condemned the act, warning about the risks of dumping waste irresponsibly. The foul smell and environmental damage affected not just Kenya Power but also people in the surrounding areas.
Instead of fixing Nairobi’s drainage, waste collection, and poor roads, Sakaja is busy settling scores in the dirtiest way possible. His actions prove that he does not care about Nairobians, only about his political ego.Critics have called him out for turning City Hall into a center for reckless decisions.
Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai described his actions as a form of “institutional terrorism,” arguing that if leaders behave this way, Nairobi will become lawless.
Businesses in the city are already suffering due to high taxes, poor services, and a collapsing transport system, yet Sakaja is busy fighting Kenya Power instead of addressing real issues. He has failed to manage the city and is now resorting to desperate moves that show his true colors.
Nairobians expected better leadership, but Sakaja is proving to be the worst mistake they made. His government is disorganized, city services are in crisis, and instead of solving problems, he creates new ones.
If he cannot handle simple financial disputes professionally, how can he manage an entire city? His approach to leadership is immature, harmful, and an embarrassment. Nairobi deserves a real leader, not a street-level politician who behaves like a thug instead of a governor.