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Matatu Operators Withdraw Strike Notice After State Talks

Public transport operators have officially called off the nationwide strike over fuel prices.

The protests had been scheduled to resume on Monday, May 26, in order to allow time for talks with the government.

The announcement was made during a press briefing on Friday, May 22, at Mombasa State House following discussions with President William.

The Federation of Public Transport Sector chair Edwin Mukabana further directed investors, drivers, and conductors to return vehicles to the roads.

“I am announcing to all our members, especially our investors, drivers and conductors, that following our deliberations with His Excellency, the strike we had suspended has now been fully called off. We expect this to take immediate effect, and everyone should return their vehicles to the road,” he said.

This follows Ruto’s announcement of a further Ksh10 reduction in diesel prices for the June-July pricing cycle to ease concerns over pump prices.

Following the price revision, diesel in Nairobi will sell at Ksh222.86 per litre, kerosene at Ksh191.38, and super petrol at Ksh214.25, effective June 15.

In addition to reduced fuel costs, the transport operators also expressed satisfaction with the President’s directives regarding long-standing sector issues such as insurance and the graffiti ban.

Additionally, Kushian Muchiri, chair of the Association of Matatu Transport Owners (ATMO), apologised to the public for the violence and destruction experienced during protests on May 19 and 20.

“I would like to start by apologising to the country for the time we went on strike. We had directed that vehicles should be left at home, but unfortunately, goons infiltrated, political interests got involved, and as a result, people lost vehicles while schools and other institutions were vandalised,” he said.

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