Motorists to Park Vehicles in Nairobi Roads for Three Hours in Protest of Hiked Fuel Prices

Motorists to Park Vehicles in Nairobi Roads for Three Hours in Protest of Hiked Fuel Prices

The Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) has announced a three-hour protest in Nairobi over the increased prices of fuel. 

In a statement, MAK urged all motorists to bring Nairobi to a standstill on Wednesday by parking their vehicles on the the roads for a period of three hours in protest of the hiked petrol and diesel prices.

"Please note that the protest against VAT high fuel prices set for Wednesday 22 August 2018 is still on. However, time for parking your vehicles on the road has been extended by 3 hours. That is from 7:30 A.M to 10.30 A.M," MAK said in a statement on Twitter.

The increased levy on fuel products has faced resistance from various stakeholders since its announcement by the National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich. Motorists want government to scrap off the 6 percent VAT that is to be levied on fuel beginning September 2018.

Matatu Owners Association through Chairman Simon Kimutai has already announced an increase in fare prices as a result of hiked fuel costs.

Comments

maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 08/20/2018 @ 06:10pm

Why haven't wananchi protested against corrupt public servants who still hold office with the same zeal?Mpigs would straightened out,and lower their obscene salary and benefits if wananchi mobolized and protested. Power is with the people.
Now that we are producing oil, cannt we stash a side some barrels for home consumption to give motorists some relief?

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