Super Metro has announced the resumption of its operations across the city and neighbouring towns.
In a statement dated Thursday, April 17, the company detailed that it had obtained clearance to return to the road after a review.
Super Metro indicated that the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the Transport Licensing Appeals Board (TLAB) had put various conditions to be met before being allowed to return on the roads.
"Super Metro Limited is thrilled to announce that we have successfully met and surpassed all compliance requirements set by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the Transport Licensing Appeals Board (TLAB). Following a thorough review, we have been officially cleared to resume operations, effective today," read the statement in part.
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"Our team has worked tirelessly over the past three days to address all directives, ensuring that our services meet the highest standards of safety, reliability, and regulatory adherence. We are excited to once again serve the people of Kenya, providing safe and efficient transport solutions to communities across the region."
Super Metro has been on the spot in recent weeks after NTSA suspended their licence.
The company had been accused of various traffic violations, given that some of their vehicles had expired operating licences.
Some of the drivers were also noted to lack relevant qualifications to drive the matatus.
Consequently, they were directed to let go of 269 drivers.
"Super Metro Limited extends its gratitude to our customers, stakeholders, and regulatory authorities for their patience and support during this period," the company responded.
"We are committed to maintaining full compliance and delivering exceptional service we get back on the roads. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by the temporary suspension and look forward to welcoming you aboard our buses starting today."