Ndindi Nyoro seeks recall of MPs to debate fuel price reduction proposals
Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro during a past session. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro has called for the urgent recall of the National Assembly from recess to consider proposed legislative amendments aimed at reducing fuel prices amid growing public outcry over the rising cost of living.
Speaking on Friday, Nyoro said the proposed changes seek to
lower the cost of Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene by reducing taxes and other
levies imposed on petroleum products.
“Following our proposal to amend various laws with the aim
of reducing fuel prices, we have written to the Speaker of the National
Assembly with a request to recall the house from recess at the earliest,
preferably Monday, to process the various proposed amendments,” said Nyoro.
In a letter addressed to National Assembly Speaker Moses
Wetang’ula dated May 15, 2026, Nyoro formally requested the recall of
Parliament to deliberate on the amendments.
“I respectfully write to request your consideration for the
recall of the National Assembly from recess, pursuant to its mandate under the
Constitution and the Standing Orders, to deliberate on urgent proposed
legislative amendments aimed at reducing the cost of fuel in the country,” the
letter reads in part.
Among the key proposals is an amendment to the Value Added
Tax (VAT) Act to reduce VAT on fuel products from 8 per cent to zero,
effectively making petroleum products VAT exempt.
According to the lawmaker, the proposal would lower the cost
of Super Petrol and Diesel by Ksh.15.87 and Ksh.17.99, respectively.
“Amendment on the VAT Act to reduce VAT on fuel Products
from 8% to zero, thereby making Petro, Diesel and Kerosene VAT exempt. This will
save Kenyans Ksh 15.87 and Ksh 17.99 on Super Petro and diesel, respectively,”
he stated.
The outspoken MP also proposed a reduction of the Road
Maintenance Levy Fund (RMLF) by Ksh.7 through the revocation of the Road
Maintenance Levy Fund (Imposition of Levy) Order, 2024.
He further noted that the proposal to introduce an
additional Ksh.5 billion subsidy for Diesel would not require parliamentary
approval.
“All these proposals can reduce the Price by an acceptable
margin and avert damaging inflationary effects to the economy,” he added.
Nyoro’s proposal comes on the backdrop of mounting pressure
on the government following the latest fuel price increase announced by the
Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
In the latest monthly review, EPRA increased the prices of
Super Petrol and Diesel by Ksh.16.65 and Ksh.46.29 per litre, respectively,
pushing fuel prices to record highs.

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