The Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) has called for the disbandment of the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
In a statement released barely hours after the latest fuel price review, MAK described the latest drop as cosmetic and detached from the economic realties.
“Yesterday’s fuel price review, coming on the back of last month’s insulting one-shilling drop, is a slap in the face of hard-working Kenyans.It is an affront to motorists and to the Kenyan public at large”, the Association stated.
In the latest preview, EPRA reduced the price of super petrol by Ksh0.79, Diesel prices were slashed by Ksh0.11, and Kerosene saw an almost negligible price drop of Ksh0.80 per litre.
“As MAK, we will not stay silent. We demand the immediate disbandment of EPRA and either a return to the transparent ERC formula or a reversion to a free market,” MAK added.


