

President William Ruto’s senior advisor on Constitutional affairs Makau Mutua has
reiterated his calls to have boda boda’s banned from urban centres.
In a statement on Thursday, Mutua said he has previously
warned about the dangers of having boda Boda operators, citing an incident in
Donholm where a mob set a public service vehicle bus on fire after an accident
that killer a rider.
He insisted that the ban should be effected immediately.
“I’ve repeatedly warned the nation about the existential
threat of the boda boda industry, which has run amok. Here, in an orgy of violence, they
collectively torch a bus after it allegedly hit one of their number. We must
ban boda boda pronto!” Mutua said.
In the Donholm incident, a mob believed to be boda boda
operators attacked and set on fire the bus involved in the fatal accident.
Police said the bus had knocked down and killed a rider
before a mob set it on fire.
This was after the passengers and crew disembarked from
the bus, police said.
The police said they arrived at the scene and found the bus
on fire. A mob that was behind the incident had escaped the scene.
The body of the rider was moved to the mortuary pending
autopsy and other investigations.
In earlier remarks, Mutua had cited safety concerns and disorder.
“I am convinced that all boda boda should be banned from the
streets of all Kenya’s major cities and towns. No modern city should tolerate
such chaos, illegality, terrible aesthetics and indiscipline on its roads.
Absolutely unacceptable!” wrote Mutua.
His sentiments were strongly opposed by the Boda Boda
Association of Kenya (BAK), which accused Mutua of undermining a vital economic
sector that supports millions of Kenyans.
“We strongly condemn the recent statement by Makau Mutua on
his social media platforms calling for the banning of all boda bodas from
Kenya’s cities and towns,” BAK said in a statement.
“Such remarks are not only reckless but deeply inconsiderate
coming from a leader associated with a government that champions the Bottom-Up
Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), a model that places the common mwananchi
at the centre of economic growth.”
The association emphasised the economic role of the boda
boda sector, noting that it supports over 2 million families nationwide.