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An angry driver asks traffic police not to fuel his rage. Watch

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraAugust 12, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The driver’s frustration had been simmering for a while. He had started his day early, hoping to beat the notorious Nairobi traffic. But as he neared a busy intersection, a traffic police officer flagged him down.

The officer’s stern face gave nothing away, but the driver knew the drill.

After the usual check of his documents, the conversation shifted in a direction that was all too familiar.

“Everything seems to be in order,” the officer said, his tone suggesting otherwise. “But, you know, a little something for tea would go a long way.”

The driver, already weary from the struggles of everyday life, felt his patience snap. “I’ve had enough,” he said, trying to keep his voice steady.

“I’m just trying to earn an honest living. Don’t fuel my rage by asking for a bribe. We’re all Kenyans trying to make it through the day.”

The officer, taken aback by the driver’s defiance, hesitated.

The usual intimidation tactics didn’t seem to be working. Around them, a small crowd had begun to gather, curious about the unfolding drama.

The driver’s words seemed to resonate with the onlookers, many of whom were equally frustrated with the daily harassment on the roads.

“Why should I pay you?” the driver continued, his voice gaining strength as he saw the support from the crowd.

“We’re tired of this. We’re tired of a government that’s supposed to serve us, but instead, it harasses us.”

The officer, realizing that the situation was slipping out of his control, quickly backed down, muttering something about just doing his job. But the damage was done.

The driver’s outburst had struck a chord with the bystanders, who began voicing their own grievances against the system.

It wasn’t just about one driver or one bribe; it was about the growing dissatisfaction with the leadership that seemed more interested in lining its pockets than in serving the people.

As the crowd dispersed, the driver got back into his car, his heart still pounding. He had stood up for himself, but he knew that his actions were part of a larger movement.

Kenyans were tired—tired of being pushed around, tired of being ignored, and tired of waiting for promises that never seemed to materialize.

And as the driver drove away, he couldn’t help but wonder how much longer people would be content with just talking, and when they might decide to take more drastic action against the government that had let them down.

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— The Nairobi Times (@TheNairobiTimez) August 12, 2024
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