Burkina Faso Outclasses Kenya on Traffic, No Cops Needed

Kenyan activist Morara Kebaso could not believe his eyes when he visited Burkina Faso. The lawyer turned political figure watched drivers stop at red lights without any police around. Cars and motorcycles waited patiently for green signals even when roads looked empty. People followed traffic rules perfectly despite having zero enforcement officers nearby. Kebaso filmed the amazing scene and shared it with his followers online.

The activist said he had not spotted a single police officer directing traffic since arriving. This shocked him because Burkina Faso has military leadership but soldiers were nowhere to be seen. Kebaso compared this to Kenya where police stand at many intersections every day. He wondered why his home country needed constant supervision when these people managed fine alone. The difference between the two nations left him scratching his head.

Kebaso posted his video and asked Kenyans a tough question about their behavior. Some people agreed that citizens back home always blame others instead of taking responsibility. Others argued that Kenyan drivers also follow rules when nobody watches them. Critics pointed out that Kebaso broke traffic laws himself when he used his phone during the recording. The debate highlighted how much authority figures influence public conduct versus personal discipline.
 

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