Nairobi County targets 100 illegal billboards in major crackdown across Nairobi
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Chief Officer for Urban Development and Planning Patrick Analo Akivaga confirmed that 20 illegal billboards have already been removed, with the county targeting a total of 100 structures erected without proper approval.
Speaking on Saturday Analo said the exercise underscores Governor Johnson Sakaja’s commitment to enforcing compliance and restoring sanity in public spaces.
“We have so far removed 20 illegal billboards, and our target is about 100 across the city,” Analo stated. “Companies found erecting or maintaining illegal structures will face a fine of up to Sh2 million.”
He added that several areas have become hotspots for unapproved billboard installations.
“James Gichuru, Mombasa Road, Lang’ata Road, and several roundabouts are the most notorious for illegal billboards,” he noted.
The crackdown has already affected several advertising companies, particularly those whose billboards have not been duly paid for or properly licensed. County officials say this should send a strong warning to others who may be flouting regulations.
“This operation is a clear signal that compliance is not optional. Any company that has not met the legal requirements should act immediately or face similar consequences,” Analo warned.
Saturday's operations, led by the Urban Planning Department, saw more structures pulled down along Langata Road, Mombasa Road & Nyayo Stadium Roundabout marking another decisive step in City Hall’s enforcement campaign.
“This is part of Governor Sakaja’s commitment to deliver a city of order for all Nairobians,” Analo affirmed.
The county has pledged to sustain the crackdown until all illegal outdoor advertising structures are removed and full compliance is achieved.


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