IG Masengeli meets top traffic officers to tame runaway road accidents

"We call upon all members of the public to ensure compliance with road safety requirements."

In Summary
  • The surge in road traffic accidents in recent times has seen tens of lives lost and families left in anguish.
  • Masengeli said that among the issues they discussed included the issue of corruption among traffic officers.

Acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli on Tuesday met top traffic bosses for a consultative meeting aimed at addressing the rising cases of accidents in the country.

Acting IG Gilbert Masengeli speaking during a press address with the media at Police Pavilion, South C, on September 17, 2024/LEAH MUKANGAI
Acting IG Gilbert Masengeli speaking during a press address with the media at Police Pavilion, South C, on September 17, 2024/LEAH MUKANGAI

Acting Inspector General of Police Gilbert Masengeli on Tuesday met top traffic bosses for a consultative meeting aimed at addressing the rising cases of accidents in the country.

The surge in road traffic accidents in recent times has seen tens of lives lost and families left in anguish.

Masengeli said that among the issues they discussed included the issue of corruption among traffic officers.

"We have observed an increase in road traffic accidents across the country, and that is the reason for which we convened this consultative meeting with all Regional Traffic Enforcement Officers to address the road carnage issue, and corruption in the Traffic Unit," he said.

The meeting aimed to tackle not only the immediate issues but also the underlying problems contributing to the rise in accidents.

The meeting comes amid talks for enhanced enforcement and stricter adherence to road safety regulations

Some of the road accidents have been blamed on traffic officers who have been accused of abdicating their duties and soliciting bribes.

"We call upon all members of the public to ensure compliance with road safety requirements," Masengeli said.

Among senior police officers who attended the meeting were DIG Eliud Lagat, DCI Boss Amin Mohammed and police spokesperson Resilia Onyango  among others

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