Matatu operators suspend nationwide strike after government talks

Matatu operators in Kenya have suspended a planned nationwide strike set for February 9 following productive talks with the government. The decision brings temporary relief to commuters amid ongoing security concerns. Negotiations will continue over the next two weeks.

Matatu operators have called off a planned nationwide strike scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2026, after consultations with the government and security agencies. The action, initially set to recur every Monday until grievances were addressed, has been suspended for at least two weeks to facilitate further negotiations and the implementation of agreed safety measures.

In a press briefing on Saturday, February 7, 2026, Joseph Kagai, representative of Intercorridor Mobility, confirmed the suspension, noting that while not all issues were resolved, the decision was made in good faith.

“We have engaged deliberately, and although not all matters have been resolved, we have agreed, out of goodwill, to suspend the Monday strike and continue addressing the outstanding concerns,” Kagai said.

The discussions centered on tackling insecurity and recent lawlessness targeting public service vehicles, with boda boda riders playing a key role. “We are giving dialogue a chance by allowing teams to sit down, negotiate, and iron out all the issues within the next two weeks,” he added.

The suspension offers relief to commuters preparing for another disruptive Monday, following last week's strike that paralyzed transport. Peter Murima of the Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) welcomed the government's commitment but urged drivers to stay vigilant.

Last Monday saw confusion in the transport sector as a strike proceeded despite the Federation of Public Transport Sector (FPTS) insisting no industrial action would occur. However, recent talks have aligned most stakeholders, with MAK representatives present.

“This decision is informed by the seriousness shown by the government that action will be taken. These attacks are unlawful, and anyone caught on camera damaging a vehicle will be charged,” Murima warned.

Regional Police Commander George Seda emphasized that law enforcement would uphold the rule of law after the meeting outlined a way forward. “Kenya is a functional state. If an incident has occurred, there are steps that must be followed. Let us stop taking the law into our own hands," he said.

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