Bamburi Cement Company has launched a national road safety campaign aimed at reducing road accidents over the festive season.
The campaign is aimed at sensitizing all road users on the risks associated with speeding, and the need to follow speed limits and other regulations. Additionally, Bamburi will also share road safety best practices
Christened ‘Jitunze Uishi’, the campaign’s caravan will traverse the Athi River - Mlolongo - Mai Mahiu - Nakuru - Salgaa - Burnt Forest - Eldoret - Jua Kali - Kanduyi - Malaba routes, stopping at designated points along the corridor to sensitize drivers, boda boda operators and other road users on road safety.
Speaking during the launch and flagging off ceremony held at the company’s Grinding Plant, Nduvi Muli, Principal Secretary, State Department of Transport and Infrastructure said that although efforts have been made to address the issue of road safety, there is still a lot to be done. He further said road safety is the responsibility of all Kenyans.
“The success of any road safety campaign either championed by the Government or any other entity will undoubtedly depend on the role played by all of us. Government alone cannot win this war. We recognize the contribution this campaign will make to the national effort of reducing carnage on our roads,” said Muli.
Bamburi has for the last seven years conducted annual road safety awareness campaigns just before the festive season, a period traditionally associated with the high incidences of accidents on Kenyan roads.
“We recognise that road safety is an issue of utmost national concern. To complement the Government’s efforts, we have made it a point to share our experiences and knowledge in safety with Kenyans especially communities next to our sites and along the corridors where our raw materials and finished products are transported,” said Bamburi Cement Kenya Managing Director Bruno Pescheux.
“We believe our effort has with time borne fruit and saved lives in the last seven years that we have run the campaign,” added Pescheux.
According to government figures, about 3,000 lives are lost annually through road accidents.