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Mosiria raises concerns about boda boda riders operating in Nairobi CBD

Mosiria raises concerns about boda boda riders operating in Nairobi CBD
Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service, Geoffrey Mosiria. PHOTO/@HonMosiria/X

Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service, Geoffrey Mosiria, has called out Boda Boda riders operating within the Nairobi Central Business District for often riding on the wrong side of the road.

In a post on his official X account on Saturday, February 14, 2026, Mosiria noted a growing habit among riders that has often put their lives and their passengers at risk.

“It is deeply concerning and unfortunate that most bodaboda riders operating within Nairobi CBD have developed the habit of riding on the wrong side of the road, putting their own lives, their passengers, and other road users at serious risk,” Mosiria said.

Mosiria explained that he had witnessed the rogue operations in CBD and had verified complaints about alleged harassment and illegal arrests by the county inspectorate team.

On his part, Mosiria noted that many riders often violate traffic rules, explaining that statistics show at least 348 bodabodas using the wrong side within a short time.

“From my spot checks, the reality was clear: many riders are deliberately violating traffic rules. Within a short time, we recorded 348 bodabodas using the wrong side of the road. Out of these, 253 were stopped, turned away, and advised to immediately return to the correct lane, while several others fled upon noticing enforcement officers,” he added

Mosiria’s tweet on Boda Boda riders/PHOTO/PeopleDaily Digital screengrab by @HonMosiria/X.

Moving forward, Mosiria cautioned that the enforcement will be strict and uncompromising, and any bodaboda found breaking traffic rules, especially riding on the wrong side.

According to Mosiria, any rider found guilty will face immediate arrest, with the passenger included, and the motorbike impounded.

Mosiria explained that arresting the passengers is a measure that will send a strong message and encourage passengers to demand compliance with traffic rules.

“Arresting the passenger is intentional because they enable this lawlessness by accepting unsafe rides. This measure will send a strong message and encourage passengers to demand compliance with traffic rules,” Mosiria said.

“Through shared responsibility, we can promote self-regulation, reduce accidents, restore order on our roads, and improve safety within the city. Road safety is not optional. We must all take responsibility,” he added.

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