Government targets Friday deal with matatu operators to end fuel protests

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja said the government aims to reach an agreement with public transport operators by Friday to address protests over high fuel prices. Talks follow a one-week suspension of strikes by matatu operators and other transporters.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja stated on Wednesday that the government expects to finalize a deal with matatu operators and other transport groups by Friday, May 22. He spoke during a Hot96 interview and expressed confidence that ongoing discussions would succeed without the government losing tax revenue while offering Kenyans relief.

This follows the suspension of protests that began on Monday, May 18, when operators halted services in response to fuel costs. After meetings led by Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi and Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen announced a one-week pause in strikes. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority set new prices with super petrol at Ksh214.25 per litre in Nairobi and diesel at Ksh232.86 per litre.

Sakaja also proposed a hard cap on fuel prices to improve predictability. Matatu owners have warned that strikes could resume if commitments are not met, with negotiations continuing toward May 26.

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Matatu buses operating in Nairobi after strike suspension agreement with government officials shaking hands.
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Matatu operators suspend strike for one week

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The government and transport stakeholders reached an agreement on Tuesday to suspend the matatu strike for one week. This allows for further talks on fuel prices.

The one-week suspension of the matatu strike is fading as operators demand a Sh46 reduction in fuel prices.

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Public service vehicle operators in Kenya have raised fares by 50 per cent following a sharp increase in fuel prices. They also called for a nationwide strike starting Monday.

The Taxpayers Association of Kenya has warned matatu operators against hiking fares beyond levels justified by recent fuel price increases. The statement follows public uproar after operators raised fares by over 25 per cent. The group provided calculations showing operators are making exorbitant profits.

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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has urged the National Assembly to amend laws and cut taxes to bring down fuel prices. His proposals follow recent sharp increases announced by EPRA.

Global crude oil prices fell more than 12 percent this week, prompting expectations of possible relief at Kenyan fuel pumps in the coming weeks. The decline followed a preliminary ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. Kenya imports most of its petroleum and remains sensitive to movements in international markets.

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Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has warned that Kenya's shilling could fall to Ksh180 per US dollar if the government-to-government fuel import deal is ended. He spoke on May 23 in Siaya County while defending the arrangement.

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