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Fuel shortage disrupts transport in Wajir as petrol stations shut down

Public transport in Wajir County has been severely disrupted for the second consecutive day following the closure of petrol stations due to rising insecurity.

The shutdown has led to a fuel shortage, grounding many vehicles and causing a sharp increase in transport costs.

Fuel station owners have cited frequent attacks by criminal gangs, particularly at night, as the reason for suspending operations.

They are now calling on security agencies to act swiftly to restore order and ensure their safety.

“We are urging the County leadership and security agencies to intervene before the situation worsens. If these attacks continue, we will have no option but to close indefinitely,” said a fuel dealer who requested anonymity.

In response, Wajir County Police Commander John Gichohi assured fuel dealers of enhanced security, saying measures have been put in place to safeguard their businesses.

“We have engaged fuel station owners in discussions and assured them of their security,” said Gichohi.

“We have increased night patrols in affected areas, and they have expressed confidence in our efforts,” he said.

The fuel shortage has significantly affected commuters, with taxi and Tukutuk fares soaring due to limited fuel supply.

Business owners and transport operators have urged authorities to implement long-term security measures to prevent further disruptions, warning that continued inaction could worsen the economic situation in the county.

By Hamdi Buthul

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