Here is the big man who has defeated Sonko in his own game

Businessman Paul Kobia at the Milimani Law Courts

It came with heavy backlash and trauma within the few hours it was in existence. The matatu ban has been on every body’s lips in Nairobi who tasted the effect of the rule implementation yesterday forcing many to run to the courts for help.

The High Court has rejected Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko’s ban on matatus accessing the town centre, pending the determination of the case by businessman Paul Kobia.

Governor Sonko started enforcing the restriction on Monday, as part of plans to decongest the central business district, bus suspended it on Tuesday after the public and business people in the matatu industry complained. Some politicians also opposed the move, noting it requires proper planning.

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The businessman filed a suit seeking orders to bar Mr Sonko from implementing the May 12, 2017 gazette notice that stopped passenger service vehicles from picking up and dropping off commuters in the CBD.

Mr Kobia noted that the public was not consulted before the change was implemented and that no measures were put in place to cater for people including the physically challenged.

The petitioner also pointed out that in countries such as South Africa and Egypt, rapid public transfer systems were put in place before bans were effected to prevent inconveniences.

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Mr Kobia further said that in 2011, Governor Sonko obtained orders restraining the government from implementing the ban on matatus.

He wants steps taken to ensure people such as pregnant women, the sick, the elderly, the physically challenged and children are catered for before the ban takes effect.

Groups of the disabled were among those who accompanied him to court on Tuesday.

Mr Sonko suspended the ban “with immediate effect” to allow talks with “all affected parties” for the sake of a lasting solution to congestion in the city.

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The about-turn, he said, was informed by the suffering of commuters, matatu operators, employers and business people on Monday.

He announced the suspension of Gazette Notice 4479 of May 12, 2017 at 5.42am on Facebook Live, from City Hall.

Business man Mr Kobia claims to be a businessman, politician, investor, lecturer and motivational speaker.

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Paul Kobia

Though extremely wealthy, he does not have a university degree something he claimed stopped him from vying for governor in 2013.

He once claimed to have paid Sh16 million in cash for two Range Rovers at a Nairobi car bazaar and said he was among the first Kenyans to import an Audi Q7.

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