Nairobi County yet to build it’s own fire station despite Ksh1.6 Billion Revenue.

Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko is on the spot over Presence Of 2 Functional Fire Stations Despite Ksh1.6 Billion Revenue.

It is reported that , the County Government is yet to build its own fire station despite having amassed at least Sh1.6 billion in fire inspection revenue since 2013.

The entire Nairobi city, with a population of over four million people, has only two functional fire stations which were built before independence.

This is despite the capital city, especially the informal settlements and markets, experiencing frequent fire outbreaks that have left scores of people dead and others injured with properties worth millions of shillings destroyed.

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Kenya National Fire Brigade Association (Kenfiba) Secretary-General Francis Liech says that between eight and 10 fire incidents are reported to the Nairobi County fire brigade control room daily.

The two operational fire stations are the one along Tom Mboya Street built in 1907 – and another one at Industrial Area built in 1957.

There are two others which are currently under construction one along Kangundo Road and another one in Waithaka but all are all funded by the World Bank.

There is also one in Gigiri which was reclaimed last year from a private developer who had allegedly grabbed it and turned it into a garage.

According to records in a document presented by officers from City Hall’s Disaster Management and Coordination department while appearing before the Nairobi County Assembly Budget and Appropriation committee on Friday, the county government received Sh1.63 billion in fire inspection revenue between July 2013 and February 2019.

In the 2013/2014 financial year, the department recorded Sh144 million in annual revenue. This increased to Sh148 million the following financial year while in 2015/2016 financial year, Sh162.5 million was collected.

The annual collections almost tripled in 2016/2017 financial year to Sh433 million, Sh436.8 million in 2017/2018 while as at March 29, 2019, the collection stood at Sh308 million.

But despite the huge collections, City Hall director of Fire and Rescue Services Brian Kisali told the committee that the county government only has 52 fire engines and 120 trained fire fighters but 11 will retire this year and another 13 next year.

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