Kenyans on social media are reacting after reports emerged that Robert Alai, the Kileleshwa Member of County Assembly (MCA), issued a strong warning to boda boda riders operating near his home.
According to claims shared by Kenya News Flash, an unverified source on social media, the MCA sent a bold message directed at riders in the Kileleshwa area.
In the alleged statement, Robert Alai reportedly said that he does not want to see any boda boda rider operating near his homestead from now on.
The reports claim that he made it clear that he is not comfortable with their presence around his private residence. He is further said to have warned that anyone found near his home will face serious consequences.
However, the exact nature of those consequences was not clearly explained in the posts circulating online. The MCA reportedly gave reasons for his warning, claiming that some riders have been mistreating him.
He allegedly used the words “wananifanyia unyama,” suggesting that he feels wronged by their actions, though he did not go into full details.
So far, there has been no official statement from the MCA confirming or denying the claims. The reports remain unverified at the time of publishing.
Meanwhile, the alleged warning has sparked mixed reactions among Kenyans online. Some people are supporting his concerns about security and privacy, while others believe the matter should be handled calmly and fairly.
The discussion continues on different social media platforms as more people share their views.
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