GEOFFREY MOSIRIA
GENDER | Male |
OCCUPATION | Public Civil Servant |
EDUCATION | UON |
Education Background
Geoffrey Mosiria is a Kenyan public Civil Servant of Nairobi City County serving as Chief Environment Officer. He is a graduate the University of Nairobi.
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Mosiria later did master’s in business administration in the same institution.
Career Geoffrey Mosiria
Mosiria worked as Hospital Administrator Nairobi city county – Pumwani maternity hospital, Mbagathi hospital, Mutuini and mama Lucy Kibaki hospital
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Under his oversight, Mbagathi Hospital now boasts a state-of-the-art Newborn Unit and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Mosiria ensured that Nairobi’s health facilities have undergone comprehensive reforms, creating a more robust and resilient health system.
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Through his oversight, the first CT scans were installed, with a 128-slice CT scan at Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital and a 64-slice CT scan at Mbagathi Hospital
Currently he is the chief officer environment Nairobi County.
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Nairobi County Chief Officer for Environment Geoffrey Mosiria announced new directives for matatus to adhere to when operating in Nairobi CBD.
Mosiria noted that matatu operators should keep their spaces clean, he complained that majority of matatus operators in CBD keep an unclean space making it difficult for street sweepers to efficiently do their jobs.
Mosiria continued that matatu operators should avoid loud music whenever operating within CBD, he explained that they should pause music and wait to play after they leave CBD.
This directive according to him, also applies to loud operators fond of pursuing potential passengers.
He advised that operators should use placards to approach their potential customers
Matatu operators protest
Mosiria’s comments came days after a section of Matatu operators blocked sections of Kencom and the Ambassador area to protest against their eviction from designated parking spots and stages within the CBD.
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The operators decried that they had no alternative spaces for their vehicles.
The new round of protests came barely weeks after the operators protested the county government’s decision to allocate parking spaces to hawkers, in a move aimed at clearing pedestrian walkways on busy streets.