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Eriko’s Unique Job Helping Matatus Navigate Nairobi’s Traffic Jams

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Last updated: 2024/11/21 at 10:59 AM
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Eriko, a man stationed at the Globe Cinema roundabout in Nairobi, offers a glimpse into one of the most unique and physically demanding jobs in the city’s bustling matatu industry. In an interview with YouTuber Sophy Juma, Eriko opened up about his role as an unofficial traffic marshal, helping matatus, private cars, and lorries navigate through Nairobi’s notorious traffic jams.

Eriko’s job is far from conventional. Unlike formal traffic officers, he serves as a guide for vehicles, particularly matatus traveling to and from Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD). His work involves constant movement around the area, monitoring traffic flow, and advising drivers on the best routes to take. He often receives calls from drivers, particularly matatu operators, seeking updates on the traffic situation at various spots along Thika Road and the surrounding areas.

“I cannot be employed. You can get all you want in the streets if you are hardworking. Few white-collar employees earn as much as we do,” Eriko shared during the interview, emphasizing the independence and earning potential of his job. While the work involves significant risks, such as standing in the middle of busy roads, Eriko finds satisfaction in the flexibility it offers and the money he can make.

Eriko’s journey into this line of work wasn’t straightforward. After being jobless for two months, he began working in Ruaka, later moved to Roysambu, and eventually found himself helping matatus in the CBD. The job, which includes directing vehicles and offering advice on traffic flow, pays well, with matatus offering KSh 50 and nganyas (public service vehicles) paying KSh 100 for his services.

His job, while physically demanding, offers financial rewards that Eriko finds satisfying. “Sleeping hungry in Nairobi is a choice,” he quipped, highlighting the work ethic required for survival in the city. Despite the risks involved, including working in high-traffic zones, Eriko and his colleagues provide a vital service that helps reduce congestion in Nairobi.

The job’s demanding nature has garnered mixed reactions from Kenyans online, with some expressing admiration for Eriko’s hustle. One user, @vinpettit, remarked, “That job is not easy. Walking and running all day is not for the weak,” while @waweruboboo admitted, “I didn’t even know such a hustle existed.”

Eriko’s unique position sheds light on the resourcefulness and resilience of Nairobians in the face of urban challenges. As he continues his work, helping to guide vehicles through the city’s often chaotic traffic, Eriko proves that with hard work and a willingness to adapt, one can find success even in the most unconventional roles.

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