Kenya: Mombasa Moves to Rein in Unsafe Boat Events - Here Are Key Takeaways

13 October 2025

Nairobi — Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir on Monday has announced a raft of new maritime safety measures following the Tudor Creek boat tragedy that claimed four lives.

The Kenya Coast Guard and DCI will lead a full investigation, as the county moves to tighten oversight of all water-based events.

Organizers will now require joint clearance from security and disaster teams, while life jackets and vessel inspections will be mandatory.

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A new Marine Rescue Unit and a World Bank-supported rescue boat will also be established to strengthen emergency response and prevent future disasters.

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Key Takeaways

  • Full Investigation:The Kenya Coast Guard Service and DCI to lead a comprehensive probe into the Tudor Creek boat accident.
  • Victims Identified:All four bodies recovered and moved to Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital for post-mortem.
  • Support for Families:County and national governments to assist bereaved families with burial expenses.
  • New Event Rules:
    • All water-based events must obtain joint clearance from the County Security Committee and County Disaster Management Team.
    • County disaster and enforcement officers to be present at all approved events.
  • Safety Enforcement:
    • Mandatory seaworthiness inspection for all vessels.
    • Life jackets required for all participants.
    • Organizers or individuals found negligent will face enforcement action.
  • Rescue & Preparedness Measures:
    • Formation of a Marine Rescue Unit under the County Inspectorate.
    • Recruitment of trained local divers from BMUs.
    • Acquisition of a dedicated rescue boat with World Bank support.
  • Counselling Support:Psychological aid provided to survivors and families by Kenya Red Cross, Community 911, and county teams.
  • Governor's Message:"We are turning this painful moment into action that will save lives in the future." -- Gov. Abdulswamad Nassir

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