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Kenyan governor Kidero denies grass removed after Obama | Kenyan governor Kidero denies grass removed after Obama |
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The governor of Kenya's capital has denied that contractors are uprooting grass planted in Nairobi for US President Barack Obama's visit. | |
A video began circulating on social media on Thursday appearing to show workers in the city uprooting plants and alleging they were only on loan. | A video began circulating on social media on Thursday appearing to show workers in the city uprooting plants and alleging they were only on loan. |
But Nairobi governor Evans Kidero said a contractor was "restoring the ground in order to do the proper planting". | But Nairobi governor Evans Kidero said a contractor was "restoring the ground in order to do the proper planting". |
Mr Obama left Kenya on Sunday after his weekend visit. | |
The governor's efforts to plant grass along the roads only a few days before President Obama's trip had previously been mocked on social media. | The governor's efforts to plant grass along the roads only a few days before President Obama's trip had previously been mocked on social media. |
The BBC's Abdullahi Abdi in Nairobi says the governor spent about 50m Kenyan shillings ($488,000, £312,000) on giving the city a facelift, which included planting the grass. | The BBC's Abdullahi Abdi in Nairobi says the governor spent about 50m Kenyan shillings ($488,000, £312,000) on giving the city a facelift, which included planting the grass. |
Last week, the governor used the hashtag #KideroGrass in a plea for people to avoid walking on the newly planted verges. | Last week, the governor used the hashtag #KideroGrass in a plea for people to avoid walking on the newly planted verges. |
It then began trending on Twitter, and even Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta got involved, joking: "Don't worry: Plant it, it shall grow", Kenya's Capital TV reports. | It then began trending on Twitter, and even Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta got involved, joking: "Don't worry: Plant it, it shall grow", Kenya's Capital TV reports. |
Governor Kidero used the hashtag again in his Facebook post on Thursday denying the accusation that plants were being uprooted. | Governor Kidero used the hashtag again in his Facebook post on Thursday denying the accusation that plants were being uprooted. |
"NO ONE is uprooting #KideroGrass," he said. | "NO ONE is uprooting #KideroGrass," he said. |
"#KideroGrass is well on course, the quality of grass selected takes time to grow!" he added. | "#KideroGrass is well on course, the quality of grass selected takes time to grow!" he added. |
One of the comments on his post said: "Governor please explain to me slooowly why the flowers were planted with polythene bags intact". | One of the comments on his post said: "Governor please explain to me slooowly why the flowers were planted with polythene bags intact". |
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