Boda Boda riders threaten nationwide demos over Public Transport Bill 2023

The BodaBoda Safety Association of Kenya (BSAK) has threatened to hold a nationwide demos if the National Assembly proceeds with the Public Transport (Motorcycle Regulation) Bill 2023
The BodaBoda Safety Association of Kenya (BSAK) has threatened to hold a nationwide demos if the National Assembly proceeds with the Public Transport (Motorcycle Regulation) Bill 2023.
The Senate has already approved the draft Bill, which proposes strict regulations, including a 50-kilogram limit on luggage carried by motorcycles.
“A motorcycle rider shall not carry a load whose weight exceeds 50 kilograms, whose height is more than two metres from the ground, or whose width projects more than 15 centimetres beyond the outside end of the handlebars,” the Bill reads in part.
Sponsored by Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale, the Bill has faced growing opposition nationwide, particularly from boda boda riders, who describe it as an oppression of their profession.
BodaBoda Safety Association National Chairman Kevin Mubadi on Friday, February 21, revealed that they were not against the Bill, however, they would want stakeholder engagement and their views to be considered.
“We are not against the Bill, all we want is to be invited to give our opinions and have a say,” Mubadi told this writer.
He argued that the regulations proposed by the Bill were unfair to the riders who barely make enough.
The bill generated more debate, with several controversial clauses now in the spotlight. One such clause proposes a Ksh20,000 fine for anyone caught riding on a pedestrian walkway, raising concerns within BSAK.
“A Ksh20,000 fine is unfair because we don’t make that much,” Mubadi continued.
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The riders have been directed to ensure that every motorcycle has, at a minimum, a motor commercial public service vehicle insurance cover and a fitted security device approved by the county executive committee member.
Riders are also prohibited from transporting any unauthorised goods, including contraband items restricted under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Control) Act and the Firearms Act.
Issuing a stern warning to the National Assembly, Mubadi stated that the strike would paralyse transport across the country and urged Members of Parliament to take the strike notice seriously.
However, BSAK has not yet revealed the exact date for the protest, stating that they are still awaiting the National Assembly’s decision. They have expressed hope that they will be invited to give their views before the situation escalates to a strike.
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