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    Kindiki Cautions Against Politicising Fuel Prices Amid Global Oil Disruptions

    Felix NjengaBy Felix NjengaApril 17, 2026
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    Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has cautioned opposition leaders against turning rising fuel prices into a political tool, attributing the surge to global disruptions in the oil market triggered by escalating tensions involving Iran.

    Speaking during a development tour of Chonyi Constituency in Kilifi County, Prof. Kindiki emphasized that the increase in fuel costs is largely driven by external geopolitical factors beyond the government’s control. He noted that the ongoing conflict involving Iran and its ripple effects across the Persian Gulf have significantly destabilized global oil supply chains, leading to higher importation costs for countries like Kenya.

    The Deputy President urged political actors to refrain from misleading the public, insisting that the government is actively implementing measures to cushion citizens from the impact of rising fuel prices. He stressed that the situation should not be exploited for political gain, as it is rooted in international developments rather than domestic policy failures.

    Prof. Kindiki further dismissed the effectiveness of public demonstrations in addressing the crisis, arguing that sustainable solutions lie in well-crafted policy interventions. He pointed out that the government has already taken steps to mitigate the impact, including a directive by the President to reduce Value Added Tax (VAT) on fuel from 16 percent to 8 percent. Additional measures, he added, are expected to be announced in due course to stabilize the situation.

    During his visit, the Deputy President launched and inspected several development initiatives aimed at boosting infrastructure and public services in the region. These included the laying of a foundation stone for new student hostels at Rabai Technical Training Institute, the commissioning of a tuition block at Chonyi Comprehensive School, and an inspection tour of the ongoing construction at Rabai Huduma Centre.

    He also assessed progress on the Misufini A Last Mile Electricity Supply Project, which is expected to enhance electricity connectivity in the area, before addressing residents at a public engagement forum held at Uwanja wa Faya.

    Prof. Kindiki revealed that Kilifi County stands to benefit from extensive government investments, including 385 kilometres of road projects valued at Sh25 billion. In addition, the county will see the development of 17 modern markets, affordable housing units, hostels, and institutional accommodation at a combined cost of Sh22 billion.

    To further expand access to electricity, the government has earmarked Sh2.1 billion to connect an additional 23,589 households across the coastal county.

    Reaffirming the administration’s commitment to equitable development, the Deputy President stated that all regions of the country will receive fair attention, pledging an end to historical marginalisation.

    He challenged opposition leaders to shift focus from criticism to constructive engagement by offering alternative development policies. According to Prof. Kindiki, political competition should be anchored on ideas that improve citizens’ livelihoods rather than rhetoric that deepens divisions.

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