Trade CS Moses Kuria Apologizes For Controversial Fuel Price Remarks

Kenya’s Trade and Investment Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has apologized for controversial comments he made regarding the country’s fuel prices.

On September 15, Kuria sparked a nationwide debate when he suggested that fuel prices were likely to increase in the coming months due to global dynamics. However, he has now expressed remorse and retracted his earlier statement.

In his apology, Kuria acknowledged that his earlier remarks were incorrect, insensitive, and arrogant.

“On Friday 15th September I made some comments indicating that the price of fuel is likely to go up in the coming months owing to global dynamics. I have since been advised by people like Dr Boni Khalwale and his master that the statement was incorrect, insensitive and arrogant. I am made to now understand that the price will come down. I apologise profusely since to err is human,” he said.

Kuria’s apology has divided public opinion, with some Kenyans questioning its sincerity.

Others also wondered who the CS was referring to as “Khalwale’s master”.

The apology comes amidst growing tensions over the rising cost of fuel and concerns about government officials’ interactions with citizens.

Kuria’s initial comments were widely criticized, with many Kenyans accusing him of being out of touch with the realities of life for ordinary citizens. His apology has been welcomed by some, but others remain skeptical, given his track record of making controversial statements.

It is unclear who Kuria was referring to as “Khalwale’s master” in his apology. Some have speculated that he was referring to former President Uhuru Kenyatta, while others believe he was simply making a general point about the importance of listening to advice from others.

Whatever the case may be, Kuria’s apology is a reminder of the importance of government officials being mindful of their words and actions. The public expects them to be honest and transparent, and to avoid making insensitive or arrogant statements.

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