The Motorists Association is demanding a clear and transparent explanation regarding the resignation of the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) Director General, Kung'u Ndung'u, and his Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) counterpart, Philemon Kandie.
In a statement issued on Saturday afternoon, the motorists called on Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir to explain the main reason behind the simultaneous resignation of the two officials.
According to the Association, the departure of two Director Generals on the same day was not only unusual but also suggested coordinated action behind the scenes.
While demanding a response from the CS, the motorists described Ndung'u and Kandie's resignations as "deeply concerning" and "sudden," adding that their departure raised more questions than answers.