Bodaboda Riders Demand Action Amid Crime Spike in Oyugis

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Bodaboda operators in Oyugis town, located in Kasipul Constituency, Homa Bay County, are sounding the alarm over increasing cases of insecurity. The riders say their lives and livelihoods are at risk, and are calling on local authorities to step in before the situation spirals further.

Highlights:

  • Oyugis bodaboda riders report a spike in criminal attacks and theft.
  • Riders say many are now operating in fear, especially at night.
  • They’re urging police and local leaders to intervene urgently.
  • Community safety concerns are rising in Kasipul Constituency.

Main Story:

Bodaboda riders in Oyugis are expressing deep frustration over the rising levels of insecurity in the area. Many say they have fallen victim to attacks, with thugs targeting them for cash, phones, and even their motorcycles.

Several riders have shared experiences of being lured into fake trips, only to be ambushed and robbed, often at knifepoint. The attacks have particularly intensified during evening hours, leaving operators fearing for their safety once the sun sets.

The riders say that despite reporting incidents, there has been little visible action from local law enforcement. Some claim that criminals operate freely in known hotspots, with no consistent police patrols or community policing efforts in place.

“We feel abandoned,” one rider told local reporters. “We need more patrols, more arrests, and better protection.”

The operators are now urging Homa Bay County security officials, the area MP, and county government leaders to take the matter seriously. Some have called for the installation of street lighting, improved response times from the police, and stronger community-police partnerships.

There are also calls for rider unions and Saccos to step up with safety initiatives, including rider ID systems and emergency response networks.

Without intervention, they warn, the insecurity could cripple an industry that is a critical economic lifeline in the region.

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Insecurity on the roads is more than just a risk to property — for many bodaboda riders, it’s a matter of life and death.