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War takes toll on Africa, fuels pain at the pump

By SHARON NAKOLA in Nairobi | China Daily | Updated: 2026-04-01 09:44
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A Rubis fuel station stands deserted during a shortage of petroleum products in Limuru, Kiambu county, Kenya, March 26, 2026. [Photo/Agencies]

Africa is bracing for rising fuel costs, supply disruptions and mounting inflationary pressure as the escalating conflict in the Middle East exposes the vulnerability of countries heavily dependent on imported energy.

Long fuel lines, supply shortages and fears of higher living costs are emerging across parts of the continent as tensions disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Analysts have warned that prolonged instability could deepen inflationary pressures, widen trade deficits and strain foreign exchange reserves in economies already grappling with high import bills and fragile recovery prospects.

In Kenya, fuel retailers have reported tightening supplies as the country relies heavily on petroleum imports, largely sourced from the Middle East through government-facilitated agreements. Some outlets have experienced shortages amid rising global costs and expectations of higher pump prices.

Fuel distribution company Vivo Energy Kenya said it had temporarily run out of stock at some service stations because of increased demand and supply constraints as it works to replenish its inventory.

Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has directed oil marketing companies to release any withheld fuel, warning that hoarding is illegal and could attract sanctions.

Economist X. N. Iraki of the University of Nairobi said rising global energy prices would eventually be reflected at local fuel pumps, increasing the cost of living.

The situation could also have broader economic and political implications ahead of Kenya's 2027 general election, he said.

Although Kenya discovered oil in 2012, large-scale production has been delayed by logistical and financial challenges, leaving the country exposed to external supply shocks, he said.

In Ethiopia, authorities have called for fuel conservation as global supply disruptions weigh on domestic markets.

The Ethiopian Petroleum and Energy Authority has issued a directive urging citizens and businesses to reduce consumption and prioritize essential services, amid long lines at gas stations in the capital Addis Ababa and temporary closures at some outlets.

In West Africa, economists said prolonged tensions could further complicate macroeconomic management in Nigeria, where inflation remains high.

Jide Pratt, country manager at TradeGrid in Nigeria, said higher global oil prices are likely to raise production costs across multiple sectors of the economy.

Despite being a major crude producer, Nigeria relies heavily on imports of refined petroleum products, exposing consumers to global price fluctuations.

Elsewhere, South Sudan has introduced measures to restrict electricity consumption as the fuel crisis begins to affect energy supply. Authorities have started rationing power in the capital, Juba.

Analysts say the unfolding crisis highlights structural weaknesses in Africa's energy systems, including heavy reliance on imported fuels, limited refining capacity and exposure to foreign exchange volatility.

Raymond Parsons, an economist at the North-West University Business School in South Africa, said the situation poses risks to both inflation and growth across African economies.

"It is therefore not good news for either the inflation outlook or growth prospects," he said. "As the economy experiences a supplyside shock, the economic pain is inevitable."

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