PS Omollo orders release of 188 motorbikes held in police stations as gov’t moves to strengthen Kilifi boda boda sector

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PS Omollo orders release of 188 motorbikes held in police stations as gov’t moves to strengthen Kilifi boda boda sector

The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the boda boda sector in Kilifi County through enhanced security collaboration, regulatory reforms, youth empowerment programmes, and targeted economic support.

Speaking during an engagement with boda boda leaders and operators in Kilifi County, the Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration, Dr. Raymond Omollo, said the Government is taking decisive steps to address key challenges affecting the sector, including insecurity, access to financing, compliance with road safety regulations, and inclusion in national development programmes.

The meeting brought together boda boda leadership from Kilifi and neighbouring counties, alongside security agencies, to deliberate on emerging concerns, particularly incidents of harassment and insecurity caused by a small group of errant youth.

The PS emphasised the need for structured collaboration between boda boda operators and security agencies to identify and address criminal elements without profiling the entire sector.

Dr. Omollo also directed the immediate release of motorbikes currently held at police stations for minor traffic-related offences, in line with a directive issued by the President.

‘We have agreed with security agencies that all motorbikes detained on account of petty offences be released without delay. A comprehensive report is to be submitted by Monday through your leadership to ensure every affected operator gets back their motorbike,” said Dr. Omollo.

On security, the PS urged boda boda operators to deepen cooperation with local security structures, including National Government Administrative Officers (NGAOS), to help isolate criminal elements misusing the sector.

“Not all youth are criminals, and not all boda boda operators are at fault. However, a few individuals are tarnishing the name of many. Through close collaboration with security agencies, we must identify those causing insecurity and take appropriate action,” he stated.

The PS further emphasised the importance of compliance with road safety requirements, including licensing, training, and insurance coverage, noting that discipline within the sector is key to its long-term sustainability and public trust.

He also highlighted Government plans to support boda boda SACCOS through access to capital, enabling members to expand their businesses, access insurance solutions, and upgrade or replace their motorcycles.

In addition, Dr. Omollo pointed to the Government’s long-term transition towards electric mobility, urging operators to begin preparing for the gradual shift from petrol-powered motorcycles to electric bikes as part of broader efforts to reduce costs and enhance environmental sustainability.

On social protection, the PS encouraged boda boda operators to enrol in the Social Health Authority (SHA), noting that Kilifi County has already achieved 46 per cent enrolment, with a target to increase coverage.

The PS also urged the sector to take advantage of ongoing Government programmes, including affordable housing, digital jobs, and youth empowerment initiatives, which are designed to create economic opportunities and promote inclusive development.

“The Government is ensuring that every Kenyan feels part of this republic. Through programmes like affordable housing and youth empowerment, we are creating real opportunities for citizens to own, grow, and benefit. I urge you to register and take up these opportunities,” he said.

Dr. Omollo commended boda boda operators for their continued cooperation with security agencies, noting that their structured leadership has played a critical role in addressing security challenges and improving coordination at the grassroots level.

Later, the Principal Secretary met with National Government Administrative Officers (NGAOs) in Kilifi County, where he discussed and addressed key security concerns affecting the region.

He emphasised the need for enhanced coordination, proactive intelligence sharing, and sustained community engagement to strengthen safety and stability across the county.

Present was Principal Secretary for Youth Affairs and Creative Economy Fikirini Jacobs and Malindi Member of Parliament Amina Mnyazi, among other leaders.

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