Homa Bay: In preparation for the Madaraka Day celebrations, Nyanza Regional Commissioner Flora Mworoa has urged the public to adhere to traffic and movement guidelines issued by law enforcement agencies. The celebrations, scheduled for tomorrow, necessitate strict compliance to ensure safety and order.
According to Kenya News Agency, Mworoa emphasized the importance of public cooperation during a media breakfast in Homa Bay. She outlined an elaborate multi-agency operation aimed at facilitating safety and logistics for the national celebrations. This plan includes comprehensive strategies for crowd control, traffic management, emergency preparedness, and designated parking.
Mworoa detailed alternative routes to reduce congestion, directing vehicles from Kisumu and Kendu Bay to divert at Olare towards Imbo-Rodi. Similarly, motorists from Kisii, Migori, and Oyugis heading to Kisumu should branch off at Rodi to Imbo and rejoin the highway at Olare. Vehicles not attending the event will be redirected at key junctions, and specific drop-off and parking arrangements have been established for attendees.
Celebrants from Kisumu will be diverted at Makongeni, with designated parking at various locations, including Asego Comprehensive School and KMTC. Roads near the stadium, State Lodge, and County Commissioner’s office will be reserved for dignitaries. VVIP and VIP vehicles will have specific drop-off points with designated parking areas.
Mworoa also stated that Government of Kenya vehicles will be parked at the Homa Bay Police Station and County Commissioner’s compound, and all matatus, buses, and boda bodas should use the main matatu stage for parking.
The celebrations, marking the 62nd anniversary of Kenya’s self-rule in 1963, will take place at the Raila Odinga Stadium. Mworoa remarked that Madaraka Day is a reflection of Kenya’s national journey, characterized by freedom and resilience. She also highlighted improved political cooperation between the Kenya Kwanza Administration and the Orange Democratic Movement, contributing to regional calm and security.
Mworoa noted that enhanced regional partnerships with Uganda and Tanzania and effective multi-agency coordination have reinforced security, a key pillar for development.