Sakaja orders the release of all impounded motorcycles

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Nairobi governor, Johnson Sakaja, has issued his first executive order On Monday, August 29, that will see all motorbikes impounded released back to the owners.


Sakaja, on Monday, August 29, ordered all motorbikes impounded by the previous county government released to the owners and all cases regarding them withdrawn with immediate effect.

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Johnson Sakaja Governor of Nairobi first executive order


The governor asked the City Inspectorate unit to also identify official drop-off and pick-up points for Boda Boda riders within the Central Business District (CBD).

Hundreds of motorbikes were impounded after President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered a countrywide crackdown on rogue Boda Boda riders to streamline the sector following an incident where a female motorist was sexually harassed by riders along Wangari Maathai Road in Nairobi.


After the motorbikes were impounded, the Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) boss, Gen Mohamed Badi, promised to release them after consultation with the Inspector General of Police, Hillary Mumbai.
Badi while meeting the Boda Boda riders in Nairobi, noted that the motorbikes would be released before the August 9 General Election, admitting that city askaris were harassing the riders.


“Since I took over Nairobi, I have worked closely with the Boda Boda associations. Boda Boda operators have indeed been harassed by rogue enforcement officers,” Badi started on July 26.


Early this year March, Interior Cabinet Secretary, Fred Matiang’i, ordered the release of motorcycles that were being held at police stations across the country. However, the CS asked the riders to join organized groups to protect genuine Boda Boda riders from suffering.


This action follows after the Boda Boda riders cried foul that they were experiencing challenges in getting back their motorcycles that had been seized.


Further, the immediate former Nairobi governor, Anne Kananu, also ordered the release of motorbikes after holding a consultative meeting with stakeholders in the Boda Boda sector. The meeting culminated in an executive order to release the impounded motorcycles.


“I have issued an executive order to the City Inspectorate to immediately release motorcycles whose owners are petty offenders and who have legit papers for operating,” Kananu ordered.

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During the Kenya Kwanza campaigns in Nairobi Gikomba market, Sakaja also promised to remove all the old and unworthy county vehicles and replace them with new ones to reclaim the status of the city.

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