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Nairobi City County Governor Sakaja Arthur Johnson, and his Deputy James Njoroge Muchiri (left) met Capital Markets Authority Board Chairman Nicholas Nesbitt (2nd right) and CEO Wyckliffe Shamiah (right) to explore opportunities in the capital markets for the County to raise funds for development projects /COURTESY

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CMA to support Nairobi County to issue a green bond

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan 10 – The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has unveiled plans to support the Nairobi County Government in the issuance and listing of a green bond as the county seeks to tap fundraising opportunities through the capital markets.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja said he would source for long-term financing in the markets while revealing plans on the potential listing of County agencies such as Nairobi Water and Sewerage Company.

“We need about Sh17 billion to address the sewerage situation and expand the water pipes to meet Nairobi’s growing population. The County cannot raise these funds from conventional sources such as banks or even from its own revenue thus, the capital markets offer an affordable and long-term solution,” said Sakaja.

County financing through the capital markets has been one of the Authority’s key priorities as outlined in the 10-year Capital Market Master Plan which envisions that 30 percent of financing for counties will be drawn from the capital markets.

“The Authority will support the Nairobi County to raise funds through the capital markets. However, it will be important for the County to demonstrate good governance through the prudent application of funds raised, to give confidence to investors for future county capital raising exercises,” CMA Chief Executive Officer Wyckliffe Shamiah noted.

The Governor observed that his present focus was to lay the groundwork for the fundraising by addressing the financial status of the county, its pending bills and credit rating, to attract investment capital.

Noting Nairobi’s favourable geographical position to Africa, Europe and North America, the Governor further underscored his commitment to address transit challenges in the city which is likely to result in decongestion, improved urban planning and cost as well as time savings, considering that the average daily commute within Nairobi was four hours, whereas a flight to any hub in Europe was eight hours.

The two parties agreed to form a committee that will action the opportunities in the capital markets swiftly.

CMA will lead engagement with all stakeholders, including where possible, a push for changes to policies and laws to enable counties to borrow above the current limit of 20 per cent of their audited annual revenues, for development projects.

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