Kenyans never disappoint when it comes to contributing to ideas and Monday was no different when they took on Interior CS Karanja Kibicho over his statement on cartels.
In the statement, the PS revealed that the government had agreed with the mamatu operators and was now determined to end the domination of cartels in the industry.
It's the government's responsibility to remove cartels and rein in on people who are playing unfairly by not paying taxes. pic.twitter.com/i0hw3GzJux
— Dr. Eng. Karanja Kibicho (@Karanjakibicho) November 12, 2018
From asking the government to take over the transport sector to analysis of the spending habit the government, there was no stopping or the knowledgeable bunch of keyboard worriors.
Isn’t it time the government introduce the BRT?
We’ve got 2billion funding from EU and individuals with their buses have withdrawn from our roads
What’re you waiting for?— Kiprono Langat (@kiprono_kip) November 12, 2018
Dr.Eng.Karanja sir where have you been and we have lost alot of people on our roads and what do you mean not just Mataus but the whole public transport sector plus if you met all the leaders why are the Matatus not ferrying Passengers
— parkside roadsafety (@PRSA_Roadsafety) November 12, 2018
Ministry of transport.
Federation of public transport operators
Matatu welfare association
Traffic police department
National transport authority
Motorist association of kenya
Thousands of Saccos all over the countryAnd kenyans couldn’t get to work today #hongocartels
— Wilson Wilson. (@davis_mathers) November 12, 2018
As #MichukiRules bites @KenyaRailways_ move is great, now what about those commuters who live far a way from Kenya Railways stations @JamesMacharia_ will the Government introduce @NYS_Ke buses in those area #MatatuCrackdown are heavily affected as we continue with #MatatuStrike pic.twitter.com/rTDnNmTWFm
— Oscar Alochi (@papafavour) November 12, 2018