Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has assured Kenyans that the government is closely monitoring fuel prices and working to protect consumers as pressure in the global oil market begins to ease.

Speaking amid recent fuel shortages and public concern over rising living costs, Wandayi said international fuel prices are slowly stabilizing following weeks of global market uncertainty.


🌍 GLOBAL MARKET PRESSURE BEGINNING TO EASE

According to the CS:

He explained that these developments are expected to help reduce pressure on local pump prices in the coming weeks.


🧠 GOVERNMENT PROMISES TO PROTECT CONSUMERS

Wandayi stated that the government remains committed to:

He also urged Kenyans not to panic, insisting the country has sufficient fuel stocks despite recent disruptions.


πŸ“Έ FUEL & ENERGY SECTOR DEVELOPMENTS

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⚠️ RECENT FUEL CRISIS CAUSED CONCERN

The reassurance comes after:

The government has since held meetings with oil marketers and transport stakeholders to calm the situation.


πŸ—£οΈ KENYANS REACT ONLINE

Social media users shared mixed reactions:

Many wananchi say even small fuel price increases directly affect:


πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ FINAL WORD

As global oil markets slowly stabilize…

Kenyans are now waiting to see whether the government’s promises will translate into real relief at the pump. β›½πŸ”₯

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