NTSA Urges All Motorists to Validate E-Citizen Accounts
NTSA Urges All Motorists to Validate E-Citizen Accounts
In response to the closure of the Transport Integrated Management System (TIMS) portal, which is presently inaccessible to the public as a result of the ongoing transition to the E-Citizen platform, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has released a directive.
The Authority directed all drivers to verify their E-Citizen accounts in a statement released on Saturday, ahead of the platform’s integration of all services.
From January 2, 2024, all motorists will be required to use their E-Citizen credentials to access NTSA services.
Following the migration, motorists will also be able to use the uniform pay bill 222222 to make payments for NTSA services.
All persons and organizations who access the TIMS platform are impacted by President William Ruto’s decree, which states that all government services must be unified into a one platform for better tax collection and accountability.
Because to the continuing migration and integration to enable access to all services via the E-Citizen single sign-on, the TIMS platform is not currently available to the public, according to the NTSA.
“In the meantime, we urge all our clients to validate their E-Citizen accounts (Personal and organizational).”
When dealing with an organization, the individuals designated to handle transactions on the company’s behalf must access their eCitizen account, add the relevant organization, and enter the KRA pin number.
The NTSA gave drivers two extra days to finish any outstanding transactions on the portal before closing it down.