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Video: Tom Mboya Statue Removed from Nairobi CBD

The statue of Kenyan trade unionist and former Cabinet Minister Tom Mboya has been removed from the Kenya National Archives, along Moi Avenue, in Nairobi.

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Soo many Kenyans have been complaining of the worn out statue that has been left to ‘rot’ after more than a year of falling into disrepair.

It was not only a sign of irresponsibility but also disrespectful for both Nairobi and National governments to leave the Statue of a cabinet minister assassinated while fighting to make Kenya Great in a sorry state of the statue.

The transporter who was seen taking away the statue revealed that he was called to deliver it to Nairobi National Museum.

Tom Mboya Statue
Tom Mboya’s statue around Kenya National Archives, Nairobi

“I do not have a lot of details, only that I was instructed to take it to the National Museums of Kenya headquarters,” he explained.

The bronze monument was done by artist Oshottoe Ondula, standing barely 50 metres from the spot where Tom Mboya was gunned down in broad daylight by an assassin in 1969.

Steve McAketch, responsible for the renovations revealed that the statue was taken away for a facelift.

We removed the statue as the place is undergoing renovations temporarily but more details about the renovations will be revealed tomorrow,” he explained.

Tom Mboya memorial statue at the heart of Nairobi’s (Central Business District) was erected in October 2011 in honour of one of the nation’s foremost heroes.

Back in June 2019, Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua offered to personally repair and maintain the statues of Mboya and Dedan Kimathi until those concerned would “wake up from their slumber.”

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Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko later criticized Alfred Mutua of sniffing beyond his nose and later on dispatched a team to the commence refurbishments but nothing much was achieved.

Here is how Kenyans reacted on Twitter.