The Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) has called on the government to take full control of the public transport sector from private operators.
In a statement issued on Saturday, June 6, MAK said the current system has failed to provide Kenyans with decent and safe transport. The association cited reckless driving, loud music and misconduct as signs of lost discipline. MAK stressed that the sector, 90 to 95 per cent controlled by private operators, can no longer be trusted. The government's role remains that of regulator through Kenya Railways and pilot BRT networks. The call comes amid a rise in matatu crashes in Nairobi, including one on June 3 that killed seven people, plus earlier incidents in March and January.