By Bonface Mulyungi
Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has assured the country of adequate fuel stocks despite shortages reported in parts of the region following the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Wandayi, who inspected petrol stations in Nairobi and Machakos counties, says the government remains committed to ensuring an uninterrupted fuel supply and has called on Kenyans to remain calm.
He noted that Kenyans could soon benefit from reduced pump prices once global conditions stabilise.
“All our storage facilities and the pipeline are full of petroleum products. As a matter of fact, vessels and ships are lining up at the port waiting to discharge, and that tells you that in terms of the supply chain, normalcy has returned because of the measures the government has put in place,” he said.
While acknowledging the challenge of soaring fuel prices, which has led to reduced purchasing power among Kenyans, Wandayi says the situation is temporary due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, promising that once stability returns to the region, Kenyans will benefit from reduced pump prices.
“Even though we cannot predict how the situation in the Middle East will end or when it will end, we are sure that when it ends, the benefits that will accrue will trickle down to consumers in Kenya in the fullness of time,” he noted.
As the country witnessed protests triggered by the hike in fuel prices, the Cabinet Secretary has urged Kenyans to remain calm and called on opposition leaders to act patriotically, saying the fuel crisis should not be used to score political points.
“Such incidents must be a thing of the past. As we move forward, let us exercise responsibility. Even politicians, whether in government or not, must understand that we are one country,” Wandayi stated.
Wandayi, who assured the country not only of sufficient fuel quantities but also of quality standards, has warned players in the sector against hoarding the commodity in anticipation of price increases. He insists that action will be taken against any violators.
