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Mass Resignations as Three Top Energy Bosses Quit Following Sh7.7bn Fuel Scandal Probe

Ndindi Nyoro links fuel crisis to energy sector corruption, call for urgent government action By Bruno Aero Family Media Staff Writer 4the April 2026 6He's Former Budget And Appropriations Committee Chairperson Hon, Ndindi Nyoro MP Kiharu Constituency,  Has linked the ongoing fuel crisis to deeper structural concerns within Kenya’s energy sector, following the recent arrests of senior officials in petroleum agencies. Nyoro claimed that control of fuel supply may be concentrated in the hands of a few powerful players, raising concerns over transparency and accountability. “Half to seventy-five percent of the volumes is the same company that is dealing with exploiting our Turkana oil resources,” he said. He further alleged that the individuals behind these entities are not unknown to the public, calling for scrutiny of ownership structures in the sector The owners are the same people who you see on TVs every day… we need to remove the veil from the people who purport to b...

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