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

This comes as legislation has been proposed to amend the Petroleum Act, 2019, to introduce more frequent fuel price reviews during periods of global market disruptions every two weeks...
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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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Nairobi Police Commander Issues Fresh Warning Over 'Reject Fuel Price' Protests - April 2026
Nairobi police Commander Issa Mohamud announced the arrest of 11 individuals protesting fuel price hikes in the Central Business District on Tuesday, April 21. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen revealed that over 100 organized gangs are actively operating across the nation, posing a significant threat to national security. Amnesty International Kenya has called for police restraint ahead of nationwide fuel price protests, reminding law enforcement of the constitutional right to peaceful assembly. The Ngong Law Courts has separately acquitted 50 youths arrested during the June 24, 2024 protests against the Finance Bill 2024 in Ongata Rongai. Transport groups are demanding government intervention due to soaring fuel costs, threatening mass action if their proposals are not met. Meanwhile, 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.
















