High Court dismisses Kenyan fuel levy refund suit

A court tossed a lawsuit demanding fuel levy refunds after finding the government ran proper public hearings before jacking up road fees last year.

High Court backs 2024 fuel levy hike process
  • Judges ruled the state met constitutional standards when raising the charge from Sh18 to Sh25 per litre.
  • Haki Yetu Organisation wanted the increase cancelled and Sh7 per litre returned to drivers.
  • Officials had published drafts, gathered written feedback, and held meetings across 10 regions.
  • The court said blocking refunds would have blown a multibillion-shilling hole in road budgets.
Activists claimed the consultation was fake and rushed
  • The group argued notice periods were too tight, and venues stayed out of reach.
  • They pointed to a confusing late-night social media post that supposedly scared people away.
  • Critics said dissenting opinions got ignored, and the internet limits blocked meaningful input.
  • The petition noted the Cabinet Secretary flagged cost concerns just two days before approval.
Kenya Roads Board justified the jump with funding gaps
  • A study showed collections fell short by Sh63 billion against the annual needs of Sh157 billion.
  • Inflation, currency drops, climate damage, and expansion costs all squeezed the maintenance fund.
  • Experts calculated the full funding required to be Sh34 per litre, but recommended phased increases instead.
  • The Board last adjusted rates back in 2016 before network growth outpaced revenue.
 

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