Nigeria's President Tinubu accused of mocking Kenya over fuel crisis

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has ignited controversy by comparing his country's fuel shortages to Kenya's, urging Nigerians to thank God they are better off. The remarks, made during a visit to Bayelsa State, have drawn sharp criticism from Kenyans and Nigerians alike.

President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria addressed the fuel crisis during a visit to Bayelsa State, acknowledging its hardship but comparing it favorably to Kenya's situation. "Yes, I hear you from various angles of the economy. The fuel price is biting hard, but look around, let’s just thank God together that you are better off. Listen to them in Kenya, in other African countries, to what they are going through," Tinubu stated.

Kenyans online widely condemned the remarks as mockery, especially amid their own fuel challenges linked to the Middle East war. One user commented, "Kenya could be a thousand times better if we had as much oil as Nigeria. So we are still many thousands of times better than Nigeria with its oil."

Nigerians expressed frustration, noting that rising fuel prices have driven up transport and food costs, and that the comparison fails to address their immediate struggles.

The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) assured the public on April 8, 2026, that stocks at its terminals remain sufficient. "We wish to assure the public that there is sufficient fuel in all of our terminals and depots and that the products meet national and international quality standards," KPC stated.

Artículos relacionados

President Tinubu commissions 60MW power plant in Bayelsa, addressing economic challenges amid cheering crowd.
Imagen generada por IA

Tinubu inaugura planta eléctrica de 60 MW en Bayelsa y aborda el impacto de los precios del combustible

Reportado por IA Imagen generada por IA

El presidente Bola Tinubu inauguró una planta de energía a gas de 60 megavatios en Elebele, en el área de gobierno local de Ogbia, estado de Bayelsa, y aseguró a los nigerianos que se están realizando esfuerzos para aliviar las dificultades económicas derivadas de los altos precios del combustible. Durante una recepción civil en Yenagoa, comparó favorablemente la situación de Nigeria con la de Kenia y otros países africanos.

The Kenya Pipeline Company has assured the public of sufficient fuel stocks at all its terminals to meet national demand, despite reports of shortages in at least 13 counties. The Kenya Transporters Association warns of a looming logistics crisis due to rationing and withdrawn credit facilities. Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has been summoned to parliament over a related fuel scandal.

Reportado por IA

Fuel shortages have been reported across Kenya, particularly in Nairobi and North Rift areas, despite government claims of sufficient reserves. Tensions between Iran, the US and Israel in the Strait of Hormuz are disrupting global fuel shipping. Drivers complain of lacking petrol and diesel at stations.

President William Ruto has revealed details of negotiations that led Uganda to acquire a 21% stake in the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC). Speaking during the launch of the Naivasha-Kisumu-Malaba Standard Gauge Railway in Kisumu County, he said Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni initially demanded 50% of shares. Intense discussions prompted Ruto's personal intervention to reach a compromise.

Reportado por IA

Malacañang tranquilizó al público este martes 10 de marzo asegurando que Filipinas cuenta con suficientes suministros de combustible y bienes básicos a pesar del alza de los precios globales del petróleo debido a la crisis en Oriente Medio en curso. No hay razón para compras de pánico, dijo el Palacio. Las agencias gubernamentales están monitoreando de cerca la situación para garantizar la estabilidad del mercado.

Sudáfrica se enfrenta a graves interrupciones del suministro de combustible por el conflicto de Oriente Medio y el cierre del estrecho de Ormuz, a pesar de que el gobierno ha asegurado que no habrá crisis. Ha surgido escasez local, mientras se avecinan subidas de precios para abril. Las cosechas agrícolas corren el riesgo de disminuir debido a los límites del gasóleo.

Reportado por IA

A medida que las tensiones en Oriente Medio se intensifican con la guerra en Irán, la demanda de gasolina de la refinería Dangote de Nigeria está aumentando en toda África, basándose en los cambios recientes realizados por países como Sudáfrica y Ghana en medio del bloqueo del estrecho de Ormuz.

 

 

 

Este sitio web utiliza cookies

Utilizamos cookies para análisis con el fin de mejorar nuestro sitio. Lee nuestra política de privacidad para más información.
Rechazar