Boy Child president blogger Cyprian Nyakundi has been for the better part of the day sharing images of the Fuel crisis in Kenya.
Through his social media handles Cyprian Nyakundi has been sharing the images and videos of how Kenyans are suffering as our leaders concentrate on useless politics across the country.
I have received more than 500 videos and thousands of photos on the situation in petrol stations all over Kenya through crowd-sourcing and the situation is getting to worse. Police controlling some petrol stations. This is sad!
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Most businesses, especially those in transport industry are making losses in millions.
Here is how blogger Cyprian Nyakundi has given the Fuel crisis the limelight it deserves
Rubis kilifi pic.twitter.com/ea7oWr8U24
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Total Ruaka pic.twitter.com/fGoH3ZkA8G
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Total Ruaka pic.twitter.com/0FOehJoMgi
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
The situation at Shell Petrol Station near TRM pic.twitter.com/idlFCpFZCX
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Shell Garissa. Things bad. pic.twitter.com/mxwgF2qoZZ
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Kapsabet,Nandi county pic.twitter.com/6XNZX4fgkB
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Kitengela pic.twitter.com/JxuhjkZure
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Ola, Bungoma town. pic.twitter.com/ieZBJViziw
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
The situation on Malindi town. pic.twitter.com/CqTn2mBsHC
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Situation in Shell Kasarani-Nairobi is bad. The queue now stretching from Shell opposite Naivas-Kasarani all the way to Thika Road-Kasarani intersection. The situation has forced police to come here to control the situation pic.twitter.com/sWDvVOKlUT
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Kericho fuel crisis pic.twitter.com/JRUmIORfke
— Cyprian, Is Nyakundi (@CisNyakundi) April 4, 2022
Check on blogger Nyakundi’s social media handles you’ll get whole videos and photos.
The government says that fuel subsidy is what has coursed this crisis but we hold contrary opinion that KPC cartels might be hoarding the commodity.
In April, the Government rolled out a fuel subsidy in to cushion consumers from the surge in the price of oil in international markets.
The government has changed its stand and now says it will pay subsidy arrears to petrol retailers this week as it seeks to allay fears of potential fuel shortages and forestall a crisis.
