Drop in gas prices to reduce pressure on wood fuel
Narok
Thursday, August 3, 2023
KNA by John Kaleke/ Rakwa Jackson
Narok residents can now heave a sigh of relief as the prices of cooking gas dropped by sh.500 in two months after President William Ruto announced the removal of tax levied on gas to discourage the use of wood fuel.
A spot check by KNA which was conducted on cooking gas retailers in Narok town has shown that the price of refilling a cooking gas cylinder has dropped significantly.
Gas retailers noted the decline in prices of cooking gas two months following the presidential directives to the Ministry of Energy to remove tax levied on cooking gas.
According to gas retailers in Narok town, the prices of refilling 13-kg and 6-kg cylinders at the beginning of this year have risen up to Ksh.3000 and 1,500 respectively.
Levy Simiren, a gas retailer in Narok town, said the prices of refilling a cooking gas has dropped significantly adding that it is now retailing at Sh 2,500 and Sh. 1,000 for 13-kg and 6-kg cylinders respectively.
“Many customers have come back, after realizing that the price of cooking gas dropped. Initially, customers were complaining of higher prices of cooking gas and a very small number could afford it,” he said.
Simiren noted that gas business has come back to normal as customers can now afford to refill their cylinders. This shows that the government is working towards the promise of reducing the prices of gas to below Sh. 1,000 in the near future.
On his part, Timothy Manyarra, a customer, said it is a sigh of relief to gas users as the government has reduced the prices of gas, thus people shifted from the use of charcoal to gas usage.
Enock Mwangi, a gas retailer in the Majengo area, applauded the government for removing tax levied on gas. Since then, people have been refilling gas cylinders without complaining compared to the beginning of this year.
The residents call on the government to drop further the prices of cooking gas to Kshs 800 for 6-kg cylinders and Kshs 2,000 for 13-kg which is affordable prices to many Kenyans.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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