Nairobi, 15 January, 2026 / 4:00 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) have called for responsible road use and strict enforcement of traffic regulations to curb the tragic accidents that continue to claim lives in the East African nation.
In a message of condolence during the funeral Mass for a Catechist of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi (ADN) who perished in a fatal accident on January 5 alongside three members of his family, the KCCB members said strict enforcement, combined with responsible driving, is essential to reducing road accidents and preventing avoidable loss of life.
“We call upon all road users and those who ensure that we travel safely—our traffic officers and all who enforce traffic rules—to be vigilant, to be serious, and to be very strict when it comes to road safety,” the Bishops said in the message that Bishop Peter Kimani Ndung’u of the Catholic Diocese of Embu delivered on their behalf during the event at Ndundu Primary School grounds in the ADN on Wednesday, January 14.
The Catholic Church leaders emphasized that roads should never become places of death but corridors of safe passage where travelers move from one point to another and arrive safely.
“The vehicles that we drive carry human lives. They carry human beings, and we cannot turn our roads into places where lives are lost, like places of mass killing, where you are not sure whether you will reach your destination,” they said.






