While addressing the crowd yesterday at Eldoret town, Cs transport Murkomen addressed a view challenges facing the political arena recently.
Murkomen took his time to thank the deputy president for the good work he is doing to make sure that their si no division within the Kenya Kwanza government. Also he warmed those leaders talking against the deputy president and mocking him, told them to stop that, since the deputy requires some respect for the good job he is doing.
Murkomen also told the deputy to focus on his work since, if their is no critics at your working place, know you are doing nothing, “Kiti yako ni bure kabisa” said Murkomen, but since you are working that is why their is critics.
You will be seeing a return of the NTSA working with traffic police to enforce traffic safety on our roads as soon as possible,” Murkomen said in a statement on Tuesday.
He however did not specify when the decision will be operationalised.
Murkomen stated that the decision was made after having consultations with Interior CS Kithure Kindiki.
“We are going to establish a mechanism where the previous directive to remove NTSA from enforcement will be vacated,” Murkomen said.
Murkomen noted that his ministry together with the Interior will put in place a collaborative regime between the NTSA and the National Police Service for a more efficient enforcement
Murkomen said that the NTSA officers will now collaborate with the traffic police.
This was among the directives issued by the CS after a grisly road accident occurred along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway on Monday involving a Kenyatta University bus and a trailer.
