Gikomba Traders Granted Permission to Sue Nairobi County Over Demolitions Dispute

In a significant development in the ongoing dispute over demolitions in the Gikomba market area, traders have been granted the green light to sue the Nairobi County government. The decision comes amid escalating tensions between authorities and traders following the demolition of stalls and structures in the market, which has disrupted business operations and livelihoods.

The move to allow Gikomba traders to take legal action against the county government signals a new phase in the dispute, with traders seeking recourse for the damages incurred as a result of the demolitions. Many traders have voiced their grievances over the lack of consultation and proper compensation from the county government, highlighting the need for accountability and justice in addressing their concerns.

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