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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, April 21, 2026Amnesty Warns IG Kanja Against Excessive Force Ahead of Fuel Price Protests - April 2026
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Amnesty Warns IG Kanja Against Excessive Force Ahead of Fuel Price Protests - April 2026

Amnesty International has cautioned the National Police Service against using excessive force during planned protests on Tuesday, April 21, concerning the recent fuel price hike. The human rights organization explicitly warned police they risk prosecution for potential human rights abuses ahead of nationwide demonstrations. Kenyan transport groups are demanding government intervention due to soaring fuel costs, threatening mass action if their proposals are not met. Separately, the National Taxpayers Association is warning of exploitative transport fare hikes by some operators, claiming current increases go beyond justified costs due to rising fuel prices.

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Monday 8:04 PMKenyans

Rights Group Warns IG Kanja Amid Possible Protests

Rights Group Warns IG Kanja Amid Possible Protests

Amnesty International has cautioned the National Police Service against using excessive force during planned protests on Tuesday, April 21, concerning the recent fuel price hike.

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Amnesty International has cautioned the National Police Service against using excessive force during planned protests on Tuesday, April 21, concerning the recent fuel price hike.

  • Amnesty International is reminding police that the Constitution guarantees the right to peaceful assembly.
  • Key figures involved include Amnesty International Kenya Executive Director Irungu Houghton and Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja.
  • Protests are planned following a fuel price announcement by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), which initially set petrol at KSh 206.97 per litre and diesel at KSh 206.84, later revised after a Presidential directive on VAT.
Monday 6:39 PMCapital NewsFirst

Taxpayers Group Warns Against Exploitative Transport Fare Hikes Amid Rising Fuel Prices

Taxpayers Group Warns Against Exploitative Transport Fare Hikes Amid Rising Fuel Prices

The National Taxpayers Association is warning of exploitative transport fare hikes by some operators, claiming current increases go beyond justified costs due to rising fuel prices.

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Monday 6:51 PMThe Standard

'You risk prosecution', Amnesty tells police ahead of tomorrow's fuel price protests

'You risk prosecution', Amnesty tells police ahead of tomorrow's fuel price protests

Amnesty International-Kenya has issued a stern warning to the Kenyan police regarding potential human rights abuses ahead of nationwide protests against increased fuel prices scheduled for tomorrow.

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Amnesty International-Kenya has issued a stern warning to the Kenyan police regarding potential human rights abuses ahead of nationwide protests against increased fuel prices scheduled for tomorrow.

  • Amnesty International-Kenya reminded officers that they risk prosecution for violating the rights of protesters, journalists, or medics.
  • The organization urged law enforcers to facilitate a safe environment for the anticipated street action, countering police suggestions that the protests are illegal due to lack of formal notification.
  • Executive Director Irungu Houghton emphasized that notification is for public safety coordination, not permission, and criticized blanket condemnation of protesters.
Monday 7:44 PMKenyans

Motorists Demand Changes to G-to-G Fuel Deals, Threaten Action

Motorists Demand Changes to G-to-G Fuel Deals, Threaten Action

Kenyan transport groups are demanding government intervention due to soaring fuel costs, threatening mass action if their proposals are not met.

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Key Highlights

Kenyan transport groups are demanding government intervention due to soaring fuel costs, threatening mass action if their proposals are not met.

  • Demand for fuel price caps: diesel at Ksh140 and petrol at Ksh150 per litre.
  • Key organizations involved: Transport Sector Forum, led by the Motorist Association of Kenya (MAK), representing transporters, matatu owners, truck operators, boda boda riders, and cargo haulers.
  • Additional demands include reinstatement of fuel subsidies, designation of the National Oil Corporation of Kenya (NOCK) as the sole handler of Government-to-Government fuel deals, and a return to a more transparent, scientific fuel price review model.
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Key Highlights

The National Taxpayers Association is warning of exploitative transport fare hikes by some operators, claiming current increases go beyond justified costs due to rising fuel prices.

  • Some operators have allegedly raised fares by as much as KSh300 per passenger, significantly exceeding the calculated incremental fuel cost per trip.
  • The Chief Executive Officer of the National Taxpayers Association, Peter Nyangweso, is urging transport associations to review pricing structures and ensure fairness.
  • Meanwhile, the Matatu Owners Association announced a 25 percent fare increase, citing fuel costs as the primary driver.