NMS Transport and Public Works Director Engineer Michael Ochieng said the fee will be used to sustain the Sh200 million terminal to be used as drop-off and pick-up point for matatus plying the Ngong and Lang’ata roads route.
Eng. Ochieng said the token fee, which is being developed by stakeholders, will enable the terminal operate itself in a sustainable manner rather than as a commercial enterprise.
The fee will involve maintaining a clean environment, fumigation and safety measures by a management team that will be tasked with managing the terminus.
He said the park must be maintained to very high standards and this can only be achieved by charging the token fee to ensure it is sustainable.