Boda Boda Associations Plan Demonstrations Against Sakaja and MCAs

By Western Insight Correspondent

Boda boda associations in Nairobi are planning a large-scale demonstration against Johnson Sakaja and Members of the County Assembly (MCAs), accusing them of implementing policies that are economically punitive and unsustainable.

The associations claim that the current enforcement measures, particularly the KSh 2,000 daily charge for impounded motorcycles, are excessive and unfair. Riders argue that the accumulating penalties create a “running clock” effect, where costs quickly spiral beyond their ability to pay, effectively locking them out of reclaiming their bikes.

They further contend that such penalties are unconstitutional in spirit, pointing out that even loan interest is typically not allowed to exceed the principal amount. According to the riders, the county’s approach resembles a system designed to generate revenue rather than ensure compliance.

In addition, the associations have raised concerns about alleged misconduct by county enforcement officers. They claim that some officers engage in arbitrary arrests and demand bribes, practices they say have worsened tensions between riders and authorities.

Many boda boda operators rely on financed motorcycles, and the rising costs of compliance, penalties, and daily operations have made it increasingly difficult to sustain their livelihoods. Riders say the situation has reached a breaking point, prompting calls for mass demonstrations to demand policy reforms.

The associations are now mobilizing members across Nairobi and its surrounding areas, warning that both county leadership and enforcement officers could face public backlash if urgent action is not taken. They are calling for a review of the current fines, emphasizing that enforcement should be corrective rather than punitive.

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