Mpigi District, Uganda – Boda boda riders in Mpigi District are raising alarm over increasing motorcycle thefts, accusing authorities of neglecting their safety despite promises of surveillance cameras and security support.
 Key Concerns: Â
- Rampant Theft: Riders report nighttime robberies where thieves steal motorcycles at gunpoint. Â
- Failed Security Measures: Surveillance cameras installed by the government do not function, leaving riders vulnerable. Â
- Lack of Compensation: Many victims never recover their bikes, with no financial relief from authorities. Â
- Delayed Union Support: The National Boda Boda Union, led by Frank Mawejje, has been slow to address their grievances. Â
 Voices from the Ground: Â
 Godfrey Ssaazi (Mpigi Riders’ Leader) Â
"We’re tired of empty promises. The Union hasn’t helped us—joining it feels useless when thieves still operate freely." Â
 Abdallah Ssennabulya (National Boda Boda Union) Â
Acknowledged the challenges but urged riders to stay united, promising better coordination with police. Â










