NPS Strengthens Partnership With NTSA To Enhance Road Safety

The meeting also explored the formulation of a proposed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two institutions to formalise and guide joint operations. This initiative is expected to provide a clear framework for coordinated enforcement efforts.

The National Police Service (NPS) today, 24 March 2026, hosted the newly appointed National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) Director General, Engineer Nashon Kondiwa, who paid a courtesy call on the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Douglas Kanja, at NPS Headquarters, Jogoo House ‘A’.

During the meeting, the two leaders held candid and constructive discussions focused on strengthening strategic collaboration between the NPS and NTSA to enhance road safety enforcement and significantly reduce fatalities on Kenya’s roads.

Key areas of engagement included the development of sustainable and consistent enforcement activities aimed at improving compliance with traffic regulations.

The meeting also explored the formulation of a proposed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two institutions to formalise and guide joint operations. This initiative is expected to provide a clear framework for coordinated enforcement efforts.

Additionally, the leaders agreed on the need to establish a structured and well-resourced traffic enforcement framework, anchored on the provisions of both the NTSA Act and the Traffic Act. The overarching goal of this collaboration is to achieve a sustainable reduction in road traffic fatalities across the country.

Engineer Kondiwa was accompanied by the Deputy Director in charge of Road Safety Compliance and Driver Testing, Mr. Wilson Tuigong. Also present was the Liaison Officer, Traffic, Kenya Police Service, Dr.Musyoki Mutungi, AIG.

The National Police Service remains committed to working closely with key stakeholders to enhance safety on our roads and protect the lives of all road users.

By Anthony Solly