Senate commends Nairobi Water Company for Improved audit rating, record Ksh.12B revenue
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja before the Senate County Public Investments and Special Funds Committee on March 6, 2026.
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The Senate has acknowledged improved financial accountability and stronger audit performance by the Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company following the city’s record revenue collection of Ksh.12.6 billion in the last financial year.
This
emerged when Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja appeared before the Senate County
Public Investments and Special Funds Committee, chaired by Geoffrey Osotsi, to
respond to queries regarding the county’s financial management.
During the
session, senators noted that the county had demonstrated improved
accountability, with the Office of the Auditor-General issuing a qualified
audit opinion, indicating progress compared to previous financial assessments.
Members of
the committee also lauded the county’s improved revenue performance,
highlighting that the Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company collected a historic
Ksh.12.6 billion in the last financial year one of the highest amounts ever
realized by the capital’s water utility.
Governor
Sakaja told the committee that his administration had strengthened financial
controls, improved revenue collection systems, and enhanced transparency in
county operations.
“These
results demonstrate the reforms we have introduced to strengthen accountability
and efficiency in service delivery. We are committed to ensuring that public
resources are managed transparently while improving water services for Nairobi
residents,” Sakaja said.
The Senate pledged
to intervene and push national government agencies to settle hundreds of
millions of shillings owed to Nairobi in unpaid water bills. Committee Chair
further directed that senators will engage ministries and state agencies, including
police stations, to ensure the outstanding bills amounting to hundreds of
millions are paid and to safeguard the interests of counties under devolution.


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