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Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by OLAADEGBU(m): 3:50pm On Aug 15, 2023
Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests

August 15, 2023

Kenya has reinstated a small subsidy to stabilise retail fuel prices for the next 30 days, the energy regulator says.

This is a reversal of Ruto government's policy after public anger over the high cost of living, Al Jazeera reports.

After taking office in September, President William Ruto removed fuel and maize flour subsidies put in place by his predecessor, saying he preferred subsidising production rather than consumption.

Announcing the end of fuel subsidy, Ruto said subsidies were a temporary solution to a permanent problem and that they were unsustainable. "We did away with the subsidies in August and I am happy that we have saved our economy a huge amount of money."

Instead, he announced a substantial subsidy on fertiliser which would be made available to the country’s farmers to help them grow more food and thus reduce the cost of living. The government announced a new price of KShs3,500 ($27) for a 50Kg bag of fertiliser against the market price of KShs6,500 ($50).


The move was also aimed at cutting government spending as the government seeks to get a handle on debt repayments that have forced it to deny market speculation about a possible default, Al Jazeera reports.

But the subsidy cuts as well as recent tax hikes have increased living costs and contributed to violent anti-government protests in recent months.

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) said late on Monday that the maximum retail price of a litre (0.26gal) of petrol would remain constant at 194.68 shillings ($1.35), shielding consumers from an increase of 7.33 shillings ($0.05), which the government will shoulder through a price stabilisation fund.

Retail fuel prices are set in the middle of each month. The government also applied small subsidies on kerosene and diesel, EPRA said.

The regulator did not provide an explanation for the government’s decision. Officials from EPRA, the Ministry of Energy, and the National Treasury and Economic Planning did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Fuel prices shot up when Ruto removed the subsidies. They spiked again in July after the government pushed a contentious law through parliament that doubled the fuel tax.

The protests organised in response to that law were called off last month after the opposition and Ruto agreed to talks to resolve their differences, the second such attempt this year.

Both sides agreed that opposition to a financial bill signed into law in June "should be decided in court," where it is being challenged by the opposition. In July, an appeals court lifted a suspension placed on a law that would double the value-added tax on fuel and introduce a new housing levy.

Like Kenya, Nigeria also removed fuel subsidy, which has also led to high cost of goods and services.

Major labour unions have threatened national strike if the government fails to significantly increase salaries and provide palliatives to cushion the effects of the policy.

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Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by SatanKeepOff: 3:53pm On Aug 15, 2023
is this really Kenya? I didn't know that it is this beautiful.
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by Zooposki(f): 3:54pm On Aug 15, 2023
SatanKeepOff:
is this really Kenya? I didn't know that it is this beautiful.

Yeah, it is. Other African men from other countries are busy developing their country, while all Nigerian men are good at is insulting their women and screaming, we are the giant of Africa, while busy defaecating in gutters and any available public space.

Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by BoldBrainz(m): 4:15pm On Aug 15, 2023
Zooposki:


Yeah, it is. Other African men from other countries are busy developing their country, while all Nigerian men are good at is insulting their women and screaming, we are the giant of Africa, while busy defaecating in gutters and any available public space.

Are you saying the men in your hometown still squat in gutters to do their toilet business?
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by MadamExcellency: 4:17pm On Aug 15, 2023
A listening government. The Government should put enabling environment in place before taking any rash decision. The Government belongs to the people not to any political class, a particular tribe, region or religion.
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by allthingsgood: 4:17pm On Aug 15, 2023
NO GOING BACK BIKO

Fuel subsidy is gone for good!!!
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by allthingsgood: 4:17pm On Aug 15, 2023
MadamExcellency:
A listening government.

Listening to what Looters undecided
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by gaby(m): 4:38pm On Aug 15, 2023
Lol....

BAT left the group chat..
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by 9jatriot(m): 4:40pm On Aug 15, 2023
Kenya don backtrack. Very few leaders have the courage to follow through with a true removal of subsidy.

Subsidy removal is like removing food from the mouth of a baby. The baby go cry so tay u go wan lose ur mind. That is why successive governments have been leaving it for the next.

Before subsidy removal especially during scarcity, you will hear Nigerians say. "All I want is fuel no matter the amount". Now when jungle mature and they removed subsidy and fuel full station, the song change.

Even all the financial experts on radio and TV who were telling us that we do not have a choice but to remove subsidy have all gone quiet, now the president has to bear the cross alone. Moral lesson, do not base your decision on people who have nothing to lose. They can talk you into taking an action that you are not prepared for and then completely distant themselves from the fallout of those actions.

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Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by Zooposki(f): 4:41pm On Aug 15, 2023
BoldBrainz:


Are you saying the men in your hometown still squat in gutters to do their toilet business?

Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by EmeeNaka: 4:43pm On Aug 15, 2023
So Kenyans buys petrol at $1.35 per litre?
That about #990 naira per litre.
Hmm, well it is still cheaper in Nigeria even after the removal of subsidy
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by Hpesoj: 4:59pm On Aug 15, 2023
EmeeNaka:
So Kenyans buys petrol at $1.35 per litre?
That about #990 naira per litre.
Hmm, well it is still cheaper in Nigeria even after the removal of subsidy

And you conveniently ignored the fact that 194.68 shillings = $1.35. cry
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by FloatingSeed: 5:02pm On Aug 15, 2023
una see am na
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by justtoodark: 5:03pm On Aug 15, 2023
bad idea....
better let the market regulate itself....
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by Zupay: 5:17pm On Aug 15, 2023
SatanKeepOff:
is this really Kenya? I didn't know that it is this beautiful.
.

Yes, it is. That filling station is along Koinange Street in Nairobi, I used to pass there regularly.
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by ConfidentialDoc: 5:31pm On Aug 15, 2023
EmeeNaka:
So Kenyans buys petrol at $1.35 per litre?
That about #990 naira per litre.
Hmm, well it is still cheaper in Nigeria even after the removal of subsidy


Hahaha .....but for how long ?
I like east Africans they don't tolerate IMF rubbish.
Re: Kenya Reinstates Fuel Subsidy After Months Of Violent Protests by SouthSouth1914: 7:40pm On Aug 15, 2023
SatanKeepOff:
is this really Kenya? I didn't know that it is this beautiful.

Kenya and SA are on par. You can’t compare them to
Nigeria in any way..

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