Among those who paid tribute was Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui. In his message, Kinyanjui praised Dossa for his commitment to order, professionalism, and customer service.
He said the late entrepreneur helped change how Kenyans view public transport by insisting on discipline among drivers and staff.
Kinyanjui noted that at a time when the transport sector struggled with accidents and poor service, Dossa introduced strict rules that focused on safety and reliability.
He said Easy Coach became a model for other companies because of its punctuality, clean buses, and organized booking system.
“Azym Dossa will be remembered for the discipline he brought into the transport industry. He showed that public service can be efficient and respectful,” Kinyanjui said.
Dossa founded Easy Coach with a clear vision of offering safe and dependable travel across major towns in Kenya.
Starting with a small fleet, he gradually expanded the company into a strong brand serving routes across the country.
Many travelers came to trust the company for its consistency and attention to detail.
Under his leadership, Easy Coach invested in modern buses, trained staff, and enforced strict driving rules.
Drivers were expected to follow speed limits and traffic laws without compromise.
This focus on safety earned the company a reputation for being one of the most reliable transport providers in the country.
Beyond business, Dossa was also seen as a mentor to many young entrepreneurs.
Those who interacted with him say he believed in hard work, honesty, and long-term planning. He encouraged others to build businesses that solve real problems in society.
Employees of Easy Coach have described him as firm but fair. They say he demanded high standards but also supported his workers and ensured that customers were treated with respect.
