Nairobi county finalise review of Liquor Control and Licensing Act 2014,To align the sector.

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The Nairobi Liquor Control and Licensing Section of the Business and Hustlers Opportunities Sector, this week led by the County Executive Maureen Njeri and representation from the County Attorney’s office, reviewed the amended Nairobi County Alcoholic Drinks control licensing Act 2014 at a workshop in Naivasha.

The County Executive, Business and Hustler Opportunities Cec Maureen Njeri said the team spent time this week reviewing, finalising and synthesizing the proposed amendments to the Nairobi city county alcoholic drinks control and licensing act 2014 that will help streamline the sector.

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“We met here to prepare a final draft amendment bill for presentation to the County Executive Committee Members for approval and to review the public participation report on zoning of areas for operation of night clubs. We used the opportunity to engage and agree on mechanisms that ought to be put in place to ensure improved efficiency in the delivery of services to Nairobians by the entire liquor control and licensing team,”Ms Maureen said.

The team spearheaded by Ms Njeri managed to Finalise amendments to the bill and synthesize and make recommendations of the public participation reports on night clubs zoning and rehabilitation centers.

The Cec said that this will create an opportunity to better align and streamline structures for the Liquor Licensing operations and ensure an efficient legal framework for Liquor control and licensing as well as a better framework for multi-sectoral approach to handling noise pollution issues from liquor outlets.

On his side, County Executive for Boroughs, Mr Patrick Mbogo said they will Equally ensure all the related sectors are defined in the review of the Act and are adequately engaged in the implementation for effective operations.

Adding that involvement of all relevant sectors of the county will be critical in enhancing service delivery and streamlining operations, especially in line of the forthcoming decentralisation of services.

Participants included teams from Nairobi County; County Executive Boroughs and Administration, Mr. Patrick Mbogo, Mike Rabar, The Liquor Board Chair, Zipporah Mwangi, County Chief Officer, Business and Hustler Opportunities, Rhoda Otieno; Director, Liquor Control and Licensing Section, NACADA, The County’s Planning, Public Participation and Environment departments, County Attorneys’ office and a Consultant.

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