‘You can’t charge us for using Thika Superhighway!’ Sifuna slams KeNHA’s road tolling proposal

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has questioned the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) plans to introduce tolls on major highways across the country.

In a statement shared on his X account, Sifuna revealed his plans to summon KeNHA officials to the Senate to justify their proposal of tolling roads built with taxpayer money years ago.

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) lawmaker further urged KeNHA to build new roads that they can toll.

“I don’t know how @KeNHAKenya justifies the proposal to start tolling roads built by taxpayer money years ago. Build new toll roads mchukue pesa but you can’t start charging us for using Thika road bwana! Wacha tumalize na Kawira niwaite pale Senate mjieleze,” Sifuna said.

In a statement on Tuesday, KeNHA said there is an ongoing discussion on the development of a Road Tolling Policy.

According to the authority, the policy will be developed with extensive public participation to ensure all ideas from members of the public are heard.

“The Kenya National Highways Authority appreciates the ongoing discussion around the development of a Road Tolling Policy. The Authority assures the public that this Policy will be developed with extensive public participation to ensure that all voices are heard. Once the Policy is finalized, it will guide which roads will be tolled,” read the statement in part.

Some of the highways that are being considered for tolling include the Nairobi Southern Bypass, Nairobi-Nakuru-Mau Summit Highway, Thika Superhighway, Kenol-Sagana-Marua Road, Mombasa Southern Bypass and Dongo Kundu Bypass.

In January, former Transport CS Kipchumba Murkomen said the government was also planning to charge road users for the use of commonly used roads.