Tag: Boda Boda Association of Nairobi

  • June 25 protests: We are not tools for political game, Boda boda riders warn

    June 25 protests: We are not tools for political game, Boda boda riders warn

    The Boda Boda Safety Association has distanced itself from the chaos witnessed during Tuesday’s protests over the death of Albert Ojwang while in police custody.

    In a statement, the association’s Nairobi branch declared its members will not participate in the planned June 25 demonstrations, even as it expressed concern over the violence that unfolded on that day, allegedly perpetrated by motorbike-riding goons.

    “We have seen the threats of chaos. We’ve heard the calls for protests and riots on 25th June 2025. But we say this clearly.  We are not part of that destruction. We are not tools for political games. We are hustlers- and we ride for peace, dignity, and survival,” the association said.

    The members said they were aware of upcoming protests next week, cautioning that any form of unrest would negatively impact their businesses.

    “One day of riots is one day of hunger in our homes. When roads are blocked, we don’t earn. When shops close, our customers disappear. When police clash with rioters, it’s our bikes that get burned and our people that get caught in the crossfire”, the members warned as they called for protection.

    “We urge the Government: protect our roads, protect our bikes, protect our lives. We are not looking for favours – we’re asking for fairness.  And to those planning to disrupt our routes and risk our safety, you don’t speak for us. You don’t care about our pain. Don’t hide your chaos behind our helmets”.

    While acknowledging the right to picket, the association urged the organisers to maintain peace.

    “We respect the Constitution. We believe in Article 37 – the right to assemble and protest. But only if it is peaceable and unarmed. No stone, no fire, no looting. Because once violence starts, the Constitution walks away. And so do we”.

    Nairobi Regional Police Commander George Seda has assured Kenyans of adequate security during the upcoming June 25 demonstrations to mark the first anniversary of the 2024 Occupy Parliament protests.

     

     

  • KNCCI partners with Nairobi Boda Boda riders to enhance road safety

    KNCCI partners with Nairobi Boda Boda riders to enhance road safety

    The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) Nairobi County Chapter has partnered with the Boda Boda Association of Nairobi to launch an initiative aimed at reducing accidents within the sector.

    In a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the two organizations, the initiative will include first aid training and road safety programs aimed at reducing fatalities and enhancing safety awareness.

    According to data from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), approximately 11,500 crashes involving boda bodas are recorded each year.

    “We have signed a partnership and MOU with the Boda Boda Association with the aim of reducing accidents. We partnered with the Kenya Chamber of Commerce Healthcare Committee to offer first aid training, and I call upon Kenyans of goodwill to join hands with us,” said Dr. Maxwell Okoth, Chairman of the KNCCI Nairobi County Health Sector.

    On his part, Alex Kulema, Chairman of the Boda Boda Association of Nairobi noted that the boda boda industry, which employs thousands across Nairobi, has long struggled with safety concerns.

    “This partnership comes as a relief to many riders. We are very thankful for the support in training services that are focused on saving lives,” he said.

    Chairman of KNCCI Nairobi County, Dr. James Mwaura lauded the collaboration saying the boda boda sector has been neglected for too long while calling for more trainings and partnerships to streamline the sector.

    The program will roll out in phases, with safety and first aid training taking priority, followed by additional healthcare services for the riders and their families.

    The training will be provided by healthcare professionals and supported by the KNCCI Healthcare Committee.