In a video circulating on social media platforms, Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has warned the police against collaborating with rogue matatu drivers to break laws.

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On Monday, the situation looked pretty same across the country as the fiery ministers reinforced Michuki Rules.

He said: "Usiseme kwamba wewe ni police commander ambaye unataka kupendwa na watu… you don’t want to be too hard on people…We must act with consistency," he says.

Matiang’i vow on Matatu strike threatThe CS also cautioned against violators of the Michuki rules saying “everyone will carry their own cross.”

At Kisii main stage, commuters remained stranded as matatu operators used it as playing ground, insisting that the war against Matiang'i will be won.

James Mwangi, an operator, accused the minister of swiftly imposing the rules without giving them time to fix.

"He should have allowed us to fix everything. We have inconvenienced our loyal customers. All vehicles cannot be fixed in just a week," he said.

A similar situation was witnessed in Nyamira even as bodaboda operators were left reaping from the ongoing crackdown. PSV vehicles could hardly be seen along Kebirigo-Kisii highway.

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