Ministry of Interior to review traffic management in Nairobi

Ministry of Interior to review traffic management in Nairobi Metropolitan


THE STANDARD
NAIROBI
Hundreds of motorists were stranded along Thika Superhighway on Saturday night. [courtesy]
The Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government has promised to review its traffic management to facilitate a smooth transition into curfew hours.
Through a press release by the Nairobi Regional Commander James Kianda on Sunday, April 18, the ministry agreed that the construction works on major roads was a major cause of traffic snarl-up in Nairobi City.
“We urge wananchi to plan their movements accordingly to beat the curfew hours, civic responsibility is a more potent weapon in this war than enforcement of the guidelines by the police,” read a part of the release.

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