April 15, 2025

Nairobi County hires additional 60 lawyers

Nairobi County hires additional 60 lawyers

Nairobi County Government hires 60 more in-house lawyers to cut legal costs

Nairobi County Government hires 60 more in-house lawyers to cut legal costs.

The Nairobi County Government has recruited additional in-house lawyers to strengthen its legal team, aiming to reduce reliance on external counsel, curb escalating legal bills, and enhance service delivery.

Speaking at the conclusion of a two-day induction program for the 60 lawyers, Governor Johnson Sakaja emphasized the county’s commitment to reducing expenditure on outsourcing legal services by employing full-time lawyers on permanent and pensionable terms.

“We have had cases where a single legal firm bills Nairobi County over a billion shillings. As a government, we cannot continue down this path. Hiring our own lawyers will not only save costs but also ensure that we have greater control over the quality of our legal work,” Sakaja said.

Prior to this expansion, the county had 24 in-house lawyers. With the new recruits, this will allow the county to better manage its legal matters and reduce its dependence on expensive external lawyers.

The recruitment of these lawyers will enable each sector within the county to have dedicated legal counsel specializing in litigation, conveyancing, contracting, compliance, and legislative affairs. This is expected to improve efficiency in handling legal matters and expedite the resolution of active cases.

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Sakaja emphasized that the new legal team would play a key role in transforming the county’s governance and ensuring the effective implementation of legal frameworks as part of his administration’s vision.

“You are a crucial part of this administration, and we have high expectations for you to deliver on our manifesto. Even if you face resistance, remain steadfast—let your conscience guide you. You are transforming lives and restoring hope,” he stated.

The Office of the County Attorney operates under the Nairobi City County Attorney Act, 2020, which governs the legal framework of Nairobi County.

“Accountability and integrity must come first. You have a duty to uphold these values and not compromise the county’s interests. Always aim to protect the county’s interests in everything you do,” Ireri stated.

In 2022, Nairobi’s legal bills stood at a staggering Ksh.21 billion, prompting the county to focus on streamlining its legal services.

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