Monday, February 15, 2021

‘Kenyans Are Already Overburdened!’ Atwoli Reprimands EPRA Over Increased Fuel Prices

The Central Organization of Trade Unions has reprimanded the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority over its decision to hike prices of petroleum products.

In a statement released on Monday, COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli noted that Kenyans are already facing harsh economic times.

“Cotu views this move by the Authority as an affront to workers and Kenyans as a whole and demand for the Energy Ministry’s immediate intervention in the matter to avoid any imminent confrontation that the government is likely to attract from workers and the rest of the Kenyans,” he said.

According to Atwoli, Kenyans have endured enough pain trying to make ends meet since the advent of Covid-19 and the decision by EPRA will only catalyze an already provoked people to come out and demand government protection.

“Ordinary Kenyans are suffering. Workers are suffering too. They can’t afford to pay for their fares to their workplaces.

“Businesses have equally been hit hard and as social partners, we are putting in all we can to remain afloat yet the Authority comes up with such exorbitant increases to an already overburdened people,” he said.

The COTU boss the move by EPRA to increase fuel prices is a form of impunity that workers will not entertain. He called on the President to immediately address these concerns because effective today(February 15), prices of basic commodities and fares will go up in order to cushion traders in these sectors.

“We are staring at a future we as leaders will not be able to manage owing to its uncertainty that is being prompted by such actions that are pushing more and more Kenyans into pain and unless the President himself comes out and offer hope, it might be hard to convince the millions affected that they have a future in this country,” Atwoli stated.



source http://nairobiwire.com/2021/02/kenyans-are-already-overburdened-atwoli-reprimands-epra-over-increased-fuel-prices.html

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