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LSK condemns fuel price hikes, demands urgent review and transparency

Law Society of Kenya faults EPRA, Treasury and Energy Ministry over sharp fuel cost increases, warning of legal action over lack of public participation and accountability

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May 18, 2026
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LSK condemns fuel price hikes, demands urgent review and transparency

LSK condemns fuel price hikes, faults EPRA and Treasury, demands transparency, audit of fuel deals and urgent review over rising cost of living in Kenya

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The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has condemned the sharp increase in fuel and electricity prices, warning that the latest adjustments are placing excessive pressure on consumers and businesses across the country.

In a statement issued on 18th May 2026 and signed by its President Charles Kanjama, SC, the Society criticized the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), the Ministry of Energy, and the National Treasury for implementing the increases without adequate public participation and transparency.

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“The recent fuel and electricity price adjustments have been undertaken in a manner that raises serious constitutional concerns, particularly on public participation and consumer protection,” the statement read.

LSK noted that diesel prices in Nairobi have risen to KSh 242.92 per litre, while super petrol now stands at KSh 214.25 per litre. Electricity tariffs have also increased by approximately KSh 4.72 per kilowatt-hour through fuel energy cost adjustments, forex fluctuations, and levies published under Gazette Notices 6002–6004.

The Society further questioned the government-to-government (G-to-G) petroleum importation framework, calling for full disclosure of its structure and impact on pricing. It also raised concerns over the depletion of the Petroleum Development Levy and reports of adulterated fuel with high sulphur content entering the market.

“There is need for urgent publication of levy details, independent audit of G-to-G fuel arrangements, and clarity on investigations into adulterated fuel in the market,” LSK said.

While affirming the constitutional right to peaceful assembly under Article 37, the Society condemned incidents of violence, looting, and vandalism witnessed during protests. At the same time, it criticized what it termed as excessive use of force by police, including reported shootings in Thika.

LSK has demanded an immediate review of the new prices and warned that it will move to court should the government fail to act.

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