Street food hawkers at Makutano market have raised concern over what they term as untimely relocation by the Meru county government.

The traders led by chips sellers Jane Kagwiria claimed that the infrastructure limitation at the main market has led them to establish informal selling points along roadsides. 

She added, “The county government officers raided our work place and took away our equipments. Let them have a dialogue with us as we are not opposed to moving to a new place”.

However, they said that they are not opposed to the scheduled relocation, but noted that the place lacks clean and safe spaces throughout commercial areas.

They also argued that the conditions are unfriendly, citing difficulties related to exposure to weather elements such as rain and dust.

Benjamin Kimathi, a Makutano bodaboda riders sacco official at Makutano said that the harassment to the hawkers seems politicized.

He alleged, “The relocation to a different place comes after attending DCP rallies in Meru on the weekend. This looks like a punishment to those who seemed to support the former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua who had a roadside rally here”.

Daniel Mutisya, a trader at Gitoro regretted that their trollies had been confiscated by county officers and their informal structures demolished.

“With the bottom up approach strategy by our government, this looks like sabotage to the plans. Our leaders have forgotten that there is need to support the hustlers. Let them consider us” regretted Mutisya.

However, they threatened to hold demonstrations if their cry is not addressed.

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