In a statement, the CS said that fuel supplies remain stable and that the government has taken steps to protect consumers from potential losses. The CS also defended the government-to-government (G-to-G) fuel procurement, describing it as stable and resilient despite the controversy. Striking a tough tone, Wandayi warned against what he described as entrenched interests seeking to exploit the fuel situation. He said that as part of the government’s response, the ministry has launched a comprehensive internal review of petroleum product management systems and processes. The ministry is also working with other state agencies to maintain oversight and operational stability in the sector, Wandayi added.
Source: The Star April 05, 2026 13:22 UTC