Nairobi police arrested 11 people during protests against fuel price hikes announced by EPRA on Tuesday, April 21. Demonstrations occurred in several areas including Embu and Kitengela, with some violence reported. Commander Issa Mohamud said the situation remains calm with businesses operating normally.
Protests against fuel price increases took place on Tuesday in various parts of Kenya, sparked by online calls under the #RejectFuelPrices hashtag. In Nairobi's CBD, a small group of youths gathered but police dispersed them and arrested 11, according to Nairobi Regional Police Commander Issa Mohamud.
Mohamud stated, “So far, we have arrested 11, and we will take them to court tomorrow and charge them,” adding that over 98 percent of businesses are open and there is no reason for fear. He urged traders who closed shops to resume operations.
In Embu, hundreds of youths blocked roads, burned tires, and clashed with police, causing chaos in the town. In Kitengela, youths led by Bob Njagi of the Free Movement group blocked the Namanga road and were dispersed with tear gas. Protests were also reported in Kiritiri and Karatina, Nyeri, but no major incidents occurred on the coast or in Rift Valley.
Police dismissed social media claims of a shooting in Mlolongo, stating the area remained peaceful. EPRA announced the price hike to address elevated costs from the Middle East conflict.