Bodaboda operators at Kuresoi’s Sub County Chepsir trading centre have given the Nakuru County government a two-week ultimatum to repair major roads connecting the area.
Speaking to the press on Wednesday, the operator complained that most road in the sub county have been rendered impassable. They stated that their numerous complaints and demonstrations have been futile saying the next option is to impeach the ward representative.
“We have endured hardship for long and time has come for us to act,” said Paul Kirima, an operator.
Kirima cited the Chepsir-Kuresoi road which he is in deplorable state especially during heavy rains.
He said that operators are incurring losses as a result of poor state of roads.
The operators have appealed to the county roads executive Joel Maina to intervene and have the roads repaired.
They wondered why it has taken too long for the government to address their pleas.
The operators further want the county government to construct public toilets at Chepsir and Kuresoi trading centre respectively.
Moses Kanyiani told this writer that there are no public toilets in the two trading centres, something he said is a risk for their health.
“We also want the county government to construct public toilets. We do not want to get sick because of poor sanitation,” added Kanyiani.
The operators have vowed to continue with demonstrations if the county ignores their issues in the next two weeks.