BY ALBERT NYAKUNDI
Women in Bodaboda industry need to be empowered to allow fair play in the industry. Bodaboda Association of Kenya National Chairman Kevin Mubadi has said.
Currently, the Industry is dominated by men.
He spoke in Kisumu when he donated helmets and reflector jackets to female Bodaboda operators on Saturday evening.
“I am confident this will help them uplift their living standards and improve the economy.” Mubadi told Hot News on phone.
Speaking separately, Professional Criminologists Association of Kenya director of training, research and publication Elija Kirimi said the Bodaboda Association will go a long way in reducing crime.
“The riders’ Association has reformed youths previously involved in crime.” he said.
Kirimi said PCAK will continue partnering with the riders to fight crime.
Mubadi is a member of PCAK.
According to their website, PCAK is a non-political organization that aims at promoting the professionalism and practice of criminology by its members.
The Association endeavors to promote effective and efficient services in crime prevention, detection, investigation, law enforcement, custody, rehabilitation of offenders, victim advocacy, among others.