MCA Alai calls for prosecution of Nairobi County officials, developer after South C tragedy
Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai during a past function. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Kileleshwa Member of County Assembly (MCA) Robert Alai has demanded the immediate arrest and prosecution of county officials and developers linked to Friday’s deadly collapse of a 16-storey building in South C, describing the tragedy as a man-made disaster born out of corruption and criminal negligence.
In an emotionally
charged statement released on Friday, Alai extended his deepest condolences to
the families who lost loved ones in the collapse of the building along Muhoho
Avenue, including security guards and a taxi driver with his passengers.
The lawmaker
declared that this was not a natural disaster but rather the result of human
failings at multiple levels of oversight.
Armed with
official county records, including the Nairobi City County approval notice
dated December 19, 2023, and submitted architectural drawings, Alai revealed
that permission was granted for only 12 levels comprising 80 mixed-use
apartments on L.R. No. 209/5909/10.
The approved floor
plans explicitly detail a basement, ground floor, first floor, and typical
layouts from the 2nd to the 11th floor. Yet the collapsed building had reached
16 storeys, with four illegal extra floors built in open defiance of the law.
The lawmaker
stated that this glaring violation could not have happened without the active
complicity or criminal negligence of Nairobi City County officials in the Built
Environment and Urban Planning department, coupled with deliberate wrongdoing
by the developer.
He called for the
immediate arrest of several county officials, including the Chief Officer for
Built Environment and Urban Planning, the Director of Physical Planning, County
Building Inspectors for Lang'ata Sub-County, members of the Urban Planning Technical
Committee that approved the project under Item No. 60 on December 19, 2023, the
Lang'ata Sub-County Enforcement Commander, and responsible NEMA and NCA
officials.
Alai specifically
named three officers he said have been repeatedly linked to illegal approvals.
He also called for the arrest of the directors of the developer, stating that
they directed the construction of illegal floors that endangered lives.
"Nairobians
are tired of burying their brothers and sisters under concrete because a few
selfish individuals put profit over people," he said, adding that the
pattern must end immediately.
The lawmaker
insisted that all parties should be charged with manslaughter, gross negligence
causing death, abuse of office, wilful neglect of duty, and violations of the
Physical and Land Use Planning Act.
"This
incident shouldn't provide the police, especially the DCI officers, with a
chance to collect bribes and line their pockets but an opportunity to be on the
side of the public and protect the sanity of the Nairobians," he said.
"I call on
the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to act swiftly and decisively.
Arrest those responsible today. Prosecute them without fear or favour. Let this
be the last time greed costs us innocent lives."


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