Governor Sakaja orders removal of wines and spirits near bus stations
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has ordered
all drinking joints located around bus stations to be closed within seven days.
Addressing
a meeting on Friday attended by the Matatu Owners Association (MOA) and
officials from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), Sakaja
raised concerns over increased road crashes which have been linked to drunk
driving.
He
said the decision had been arrived at after receiving a report from the NTSA
detailing the number of deaths in the county and the causes which he said was
mainly because of alcohol.
The
Governor thus instructed the County Security Chief Officer Tony Kimani to
ensure the drinking dens are cleared from the bus stations.
“Drivers
and touts have become habitual drinkers. We are going to remove the wines and
spirits located at the stages within a week,” he said.
“Tony,
you have my instructions to clear all the wines and spirits which have turned
out to be bars…clear them from the terminus completely. I am giving you seven
days. They are not in the right place.”
The
county boss defended his decision arguing that matatu drivers and touts had
been imbibing liquor as they waited for passengers; something he says has led
to the majority of accidents.
“If
I show you the report I was sent today by a friend from NTSA, the extent of
fatalities on our roads…we are losing too many people, watu wanakufa and it is
mainly because of alcohol,” said Sakaja.
He
similarly revealed that he would be meeting all OCPDs, DCI officers, National
Government Administrative Officers (NGAO), and ward and county administrators
to ensure the directive is enforced.
Sakaja’s
remarks come after a recent report by NTSA early this month announced that a
total of 3,090 Kenyans have either died or sustained injuries in road accidents
from January 1 to February 11, 2024.
According
to the statistics, 563 of the victims had succumbed, 1,403 had been seriously
injured and 1,124 had been slightly injured.
In road-user
categories, NTSA said that 216 pedestrians died, 246 got serious injuries and
61 got minor injuries.
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