Government Defends Fuel Pricing, Warns Against Protests as NYOTA Youth Program Expands Nationwide
By Irene Mwende The Government has moved to clarify the factors influencing rising fuel prices, defend its economic strategies, and caution against civil unrest, while also highlighting progress in youth empowerment under the NYOTA Project. In a detailed press statement, Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura outlined how fuel prices in Kenya are determined, emphasizing that the current trends are largely driven by global economic pressures and geopolitical developments. Dr. Mwaura explained that Kenya’s position as a middle-income economy, coupled with its extensive road infrastructure, significantly shapes its fuel pricing structure. He noted that levies embedded in fuel costs help maintain thousands of kilometres of roads across the country, supporting transport and economic activity. The Government also defended its fuel procurement strategy, particularly the government-to-government (G2G) arrangement with suppliers from the Middle East. According to the statement, t...