Kenyan Government reduces diesel price, suspends transport strike amid fuel crisis talks

NAIROBI, Kenya (NPA) — The Government of Kenya has announced a reduction in the price of diesel by KSh 10 per litre as part of measures to cushion citizens from the rising cost of fuel triggered by the ongoing Middle East crisis. The decision follows negotiations between the government and public transport sector stakeholders aimed at easing tensions over high fuel prices.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the Ministry of Interior and National Administration said the government remains committed to addressing the challenges faced by Kenyans due to global fuel price hikes. It noted that the administration had earlier reduced VAT on petroleum products by 8% and utilised the Petroleum Development Levy to stabilise prices. Despite these interventions, fuel costs remained high, prompting further action.
The government also adjusted the price of kerosene to bridge the gap with diesel and deter adulteration by unscrupulous dealers. However, public transport stakeholders continued to demand deeper cuts. Following a meeting held on Tuesday morning, both sides agreed to suspend the ongoing strike for one week to allow room for further negotiations.
The statement, signed by Cabinet Secretary Hon. Kipchumba Murkomen, confirmed that the transport representatives condemned the violence and destruction witnessed during Monday’s protests, distancing themselves from the unrest. The government reiterated its commitment to peaceful dialogue and urged Kenyans to use legal means to express grievances.
“The Government remains fully committed to addressing concerns raised by Kenyans at all times and calls for peaceful and legal means of airing grievances,” Murkomen said.
The latest measures, according to the authorities, are part of broader efforts to stabilise fuel prices and maintain public order amid economic pressures.
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