FIDA Calls for the Creation of Police Unit to Tame Rogue Boda Boda Operators

The Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) has called for the creation of a task force to curb the rouge bodaboda industry.

FIDA Calls for the Creation of Police Unit to Tame Rogue Boda Boda Operators

While protesting on Tuesday, FIDA presented a petition to the Inspector General calling for the protection of women in Kenya following the sexual assault of a female motorist on Friday along Forest Road.  

“We call on the IG of police today. Whatever it means. Whether it will be a task force or a special unit to curb the boda boda drivers so that like other road users they are put under the adherence of the rule of law,” said FIDA CEO Anne Ireri.

“We demand concerted efforts and public declarations from the current government as well as those seeking electoral offices to rein in on the bodaboda industry and ensure that women are safe as they use bodabodas,” she added.

A National Police Service representative from the spokesperson’s office, Bianca Nzioki, assured the protesters the police regret the incident and progress had been made to ensure all culprits involved are brought to the book.

“As a law enforcement agency, we continue to do our part in ensuring that the rouge bodaboda riders face the wrath of the law and we call on the other stakeholders to join us in seeing this process through,” Nzioki told the protesters.

FIDA was joined by Amnesty International, representatives from the Law Society of Kenya, university student leaders, and officials from the United Nations Population Fund.