Friday, June 19, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Insight Post Uganda
  • Home
  • NewsHot
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Religion
    • Lifestyle
    • World News
    • Tourism
    • Environment
    • Agriculture
  • Business
    UEDCL Fires Seven Senior Managers in Sweeping Post-Takeover Shake-Up

    UEDCL Fires Seven Senior Managers in Sweeping Post-Takeover Shake-Up

    Equity Bank

    Equity Bank Loses Bid to Reopen Ex Parte Case Against Stevo Traders

    UDB

    UDB Expands Reach as Government Raises Capital Base to Shs1.6 Trillion

  • Sports
    Cissy Nantongo

    Sports Fraternity Mourns Former She Corporate Captain Cissy Nantongo

    More Than 400 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebrations Turn Violent

    More Than 400 Arrested After PSG Champions League Celebrations Turn Violent

    Raheem Sterling Held Over Suspected Drug-Driving Following Motorway Crash

    Raheem Sterling Held Over Suspected Drug-Driving Following Motorway Crash

  • Education
    Fear, Silence, and Abuse: Inside Uganda’s University Sexual Violence Crisis

    Fear, Silence, and Abuse: Inside Uganda’s University Sexual Violence Crisis

    Kampala-Based School Ordered to Pay Former British Teachers Over UGX18.4 Million in Unpaid Salaries

    Kampala-Based School Ordered to Pay Former British Teachers Over UGX18.4 Million in Unpaid Salaries

  • In Luganda
    Betty Nambooze, Mukono Municipality MP

    Kibuule Akubye Mu Nambooze Ebituli, Talina Kyakoledde BannaMukono Okujjako Okujoboja

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Omubaka Gwetwalonda Teyadda-Abekyampisi Betondedde Kibuule

    Counsel George Musisi ng'alaga emu ku kaadi mu lukungana lw'amawulire

    Munnamateeka Wa NUP Atambula Nju Ku Nju Ng’ Asaggula Obuwagizi  

  • In Photos
    Ronald Kibuule at Mukono recently.

    Kibuule Poised for Return as Museveni Signals Endorsement in Mukono North

    Katikiro presiding over the opening of the renovated official residence of the Buddu County Chief at Ssaza grounds in Masaka City on Tuesday. Pictures by Robert Nsubuga.

    Pictorial:  Katikiro Mayiga Slams Masaka People Over Poor Hygiene

    Ismael-Kifudde-the-Mukono-Police-Division-Officer-in-Charge-directing-Nambooze-not-to-use-the-route-heading-to-town-center

    Moments of Excessive Force Against Betty Nambooze in Recent General Elections

  • Profiles
    Brig. Gen. Kiyengo (center) posing for the photo with the members of Nakifuma Rotary Club who promised to attend his book launch.

    CUTTING THROUGH HELL: UPDF Medic Chronicles Uganda’s Silent War in Somalia Through Powerful Memoir

    L-R MP Mawogola South (Sembabule)-Goreth Namugga, Councillor Amiri Kiggundu, COTFONE Coordinator-Kayinga Yisito Muddu and Mr Xavier Ejoyi, Country Director ActionAid International Uganda at the award event

    National Citizens’ Integrity Awards 2024: Unsung Heroes Celebrated

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

    Shaping Perceptions: Patricia Namiwanda, a Blind Advocate Of Change

  • Op-Ed
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Insight Post Uganda
Home Health

Festive Fatalities: Boda-Boda Riders Prepare To Handle Emergencies

Insight Post Uganda by Insight Post Uganda
December 5, 2024
in Health
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
0
Bodaboda riders demonstrating how to save road accident victim.

Bodaboda riders demonstrating how to save road accident victim.

In Uganda, boda boda cyclists remain at the forefront of road accident statistics, contributing to a significant portion of injuries and fatalities.

As the festive season approaches, a period marked by increased road activity and heightened risks, lives hang precariously in the balance.

Related posts

Rotary Clubs Unite in Masaka for 2025 Cancer Run: A Call to Fight Cancer Together

Rotary Clubs Unite in Masaka for 2025 Cancer Run: A Call to Fight Cancer Together

September 1, 2025
Joint Rotary Clubs Donate Obstetric Mattresses to Masaka Regional Referral Hospital

Joint Rotary Clubs Donate Obstetric Mattresses to Masaka Regional Referral Hospital

September 1, 2025

Recognising the urgent need for action, a group of over 150 boda-boda riders in Goma Division in Mukono Municipality have been trained to handle traumatic emergencies, as road safety concerns heighten ahead of the festive season.

This initiative aims to equip them with lifesaving skills for quicker emergency response, potentially turning them into first responders in critical situations.

The week-long training was organised by Vision for Trauma Care in Africa and supported by partners including LFR International, Rotary Club of Bweyogerere-Namboole, and Rotaract Clubs of Bukoto and Acacia-Sunset, alongside UIAHMS-Mulago.

This latest group joins over 250 riders trained last year, backed by funding from Lay First Responders (LFR) International, a U.S.-based organisation specialising in pre-hospital emergency care research in sub-Saharan Africa.

The urgency of such initiatives is indicated by Uganda’s 2023 road safety report, which recorded 4,806 deaths from road crashes.

Motorcyclists account for 45% of these fatalities, while pedestrians and pedal cyclists make up a further 40%.

Mukono district likely has tens of thousands of riders contributing to the region’s transportation sector.

Precise numbers vary, as many operate informally without official documentation or membership in organised associations.

Youths under 35, considered the most productive age group, represent 60% of the victims, with males comprising 74% of the fatalities.

With boda bodas often involved in accidents, the training aims to enhance emergency response capabilities, potentially saving lives in a country where road users face high risks daily.

A survey along the Kampala-Jinja Highway revealed that boda boda riders often transport accident victims to health facilities, yet many lack critical first aid skills, contributing to avoidable deaths and disabilities.

To address this gap, Dr. Hannington Muwanga, Executive Director of Vision for Trauma Care, emphasised the importance of equipping riders with proper trauma management techniques.

“Many minor injuries escalate to severe disabilities due to poor evacuation skills,” Dr. Muwanga noted, citing the inadequacy of first responders and under-resourced health facilities as key challenges.

The training, led by George William Kayinda, head of training at Vision for Trauma Care, focused on trauma assessment skills, including handling cardiac arrest, neurological issues, and obstetric emergencies such as transporting women with labor complications.

Participants received reflector vests, identity cards for health facility access, and first aid kits containing essential supplies like gloves, bandages, splints, and surgical blades.

Hussein Ddumba Kato, chairperson of boda boda riders in Mukono Municipality, expressed gratitude, stating, “Accidents are frequent on the Kampala-Jinja Highway, especially during festive seasons.

Fear of accountability has made many riders reluctant to help victims, but with the skills and IDs provided, we are now confident to assist.”

Rotarian Michael Nuwagaba, President of the Rotary Club of Bweyogerere-Namboole, highlighted the growing road safety crisis, noting that accident rates are rising by 16% annually.

“Everywhere you go, there’s another accident. It’s out of hand,” he said, adding that future efforts will include engaging traffic police to train riders on safe road practices.

This initiative marks a critical step toward reducing road fatalities and empowering boda boda riders to become first responders, especially during high-risk periods like the festive season.

Boda Bodas In Uganda

Uganda is estimated to have between 1.5 million and 2 million boda bodas operating nationwide, encompassing both licensed and unlicensed riders.

A large proportion is concentrated in urban centers like Kampala, where boda bodas serve as a primary means of transportation for many residents.

Kampala alone is home to over 200,000 boda bodas, forming a significant part of the city’s informal economy and public transport system.

The exact number remains uncertain due to regulatory and registration challenges, as well as the rapid expansion of the industry, fueled by high unemployment rates and the affordability of motorcycles.
END

Tags: National Emergency Medical ServiceRotary District 9214Vision for Trauma Care in Africa
ShareTweetPin
Previous Post

National Citizens’ Integrity Awards 2024: Unsung Heroes Celebrated

Next Post

Bank of Uganda Denies Cyberattack Allegations Amid Financial Saga

Related Posts

Man Jailed for Storing Human Faeces Outside His Home
Health

Man Jailed for Storing Human Faeces Outside His Home

June 17, 2026
Man Accuses Testimonies Medical Centre of Removing His Body Organ Without Consent
Health

Man Accuses Testimonies Medical Centre of Removing His Body Organ Without Consent

June 16, 2026
Sylvester Muigai Ndung'u's mother said the 17-year-old left home on Tuesday to collect his school uniform from his aunt before he became caught up in the protests.
Health

Mother Finds Body of Missing Son Two Days After Ebola Quarantine Centre Protests

June 12, 2026
Men Rush for New HIV Prevention Drug as Demand Outstrips Supply
Health

Men Rush for New HIV Prevention Drug as Demand Outstrips Supply

June 12, 2026
Hospital Director Mugume Ordered to Surrender, Vacate Facility Building After Loan Default
Business

Hospital Director Mugume Ordered to Surrender, Vacate Facility Building After Loan Default

June 12, 2026
Uganda Medical Association (UMA) President, Dr Frank Asiimwe
Health

Medical Association Rejects Government Proposal to Offer Lunch Instead of Intern Allowances

June 11, 2026
Next Post
Deputy Governor, Michael Atingi-Ego

Bank of Uganda Denies Cyberattack Allegations Amid Financial Saga

RECOMMENDED NEWS

DDA Rationalisation Leaves Staff Unpaid and Dairy Services in Crisis

DDA Rationalisation Leaves Staff Unpaid and Dairy Services in Crisis

4 months ago
Should Governments Fund Journalism As a “Public Good”?

ANALYSIS: Paradigm Shift In Funding Journalism As A Business

2 years ago
Uganda’s Drug Crisis: A Persistent Struggle Against Theft, Counterfeits

MENSTRUATION: New Initiative Tackles Stigma, Hygiene In Bukomansimbi Schools

2 years ago
Mobile Money Dealers, Banking Agents Face Mounting Attacks-Police Warns

Nation Media Staff, MTN Win Defamation Case After Nearly Five Years of Legal Battle

3 years ago

FOLLOW US

Insight Post Uganda

We bring you the most balanced news professionally investigated by our news team. The Insight Post is Uganda’s News company regulated by the Uganda Communications Commission.

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • UEDCL Fires Seven Senior Managers in Sweeping Post-Takeover Shake-Up
  • Fear, Silence, and Abuse: Inside Uganda’s University Sexual Violence Crisis
  • Court Awards UGX 10 Million to Man Over 16-Day Unlawful Detention at Nalufenya

Category

  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Luganda
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photos
  • Politics
  • Profiles
  • Religion
  • Runyankole
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Uncategorized
  • World News

Recent News

UEDCL Fires Seven Senior Managers in Sweeping Post-Takeover Shake-Up

UEDCL Fires Seven Senior Managers in Sweeping Post-Takeover Shake-Up

June 19, 2026
Fear, Silence, and Abuse: Inside Uganda’s University Sexual Violence Crisis

Fear, Silence, and Abuse: Inside Uganda’s University Sexual Violence Crisis

June 19, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
en_USEnglish
en_USEnglish
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Tourism
  • Opinion

© 2024 The Insight post Uganda - The Insight post uganda. Site Powered by Bookablehood Ltd.