Speaking at a Monday media briefing ahead of his concert, Chameleone said that he respects the boda boda industry but noted that “there are bad people in every business.”
“We need to change a few things in the boda industry,” Chameleone suggested.
One of the sponsors of his show is the Ugandan-grown Boda-hailing platform SafeBoda and the Badilisha singer hailed them for the efforts they’ve put into streamlining services in the industry.
“I thank SafeBoda for sponsoring the event… for respecting your job,” he said.
Asked to advise boda riders, Chameleone noted that they are “my friends”, adding that he regrets the incident but it’s time to move forward.
“I am not an angel, and the Boda man is also not an angel,” he said.
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