Sonko Condemns Matatu Operators’ Unruly Behavior
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has condemned the unruly behavior displayed by matatu operators in a recent incident involving traffic police officers.
In a video shared on social media, matatu operators can be seen angrily chasing traffic police officers during a routine traffic check. The officers were forced to flee for their safety.
Sonko warned matatu operators that attacking the police would likely lead to someone getting shot by the officers in self-defense. He also said that the incident raised concerns about the conduct of matatu crews and the need for comprehensive reforms within the industry.
“I am deeply concerned about the unruly behavior of matatu operators,” Sonko said. “This is unacceptable and must be stopped. I urge the police to take action against those who are responsible for this incident.”
Sonko is not the only one who has expressed concern about the conduct of matatu crews. In recent years, there have been a number of incidents involving matatu operators attacking passengers and traffic police officers.
In 2019, a matatu operator was shot and killed by police after he attacked them with a machete. In 2020, a matatu crew was arrested after they were caught on video assaulting passengers.
The matatu industry is a major part of the Kenyan economy, but it is also plagued by problems, including corruption, violence, and safety concerns.
Sonko’s comments come at a time when the government is considering reforms to the matatu industry. The government is hoping to improve safety and security in the industry, and to make it more efficient.
It remains to be seen whether the government’s reforms will be successful. However, Sonko’s comments suggest that there is a growing public demand for change.