In picture, Opiyo Wandayi Cabinet Secretary Energy and Petroleum, Alex Wachira, Principal Secretary State Department for Energy, Mohammed Liban, Principal Secretary State Department for Petroleum, and Daniel Kiptoo, Director General, Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority(EPRA), during the launch of Kaa Safe Campaign in Nairobi.
Aoma Keziah,
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) and energy and petroleum stakeholders have launched a nationwide initiative dubbed the Kaa Safe Mtaani campaign, against heightened conversations on energy safety, marking a pivotal moment in Kenya’s efforts to tackle energy-related hazards.
According to the Energy and Petroleum Statistics Report, energy-related incidents increased from 116 to 153 in 2024, resulting in 98 fatalities and 61 serious injuries. Petroleum tanker accidents and electrical faults remain key areas of concern.
Speaking during the launch in Nairobi, Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum, Opiyo Wandayi, echoed the urgency of a collective response.
“The future of our energy sector depends on us building a sustainable safety culture where everyone takes responsibility for safety. We are making significant advancements in enhancing access to these products, and it is important to avoid the unfortunate accidents and incidents that we have seen reported in the recent past,” he noted.
EPRA Director General, Mr. Daniel Kiptoo, stressed the importance of industry-wide collaboration.
“Safety in energy use is not negotiable. The Kaa Safe Mtaani campaign is our rallying call to every Kenyan – from industry players to households – to take responsibility and prioritise safety in every interaction with energy products,” he said.
The Kaa Safe Mtaani campaign will roll out nationwide awareness programs, community activations, and safety training sessions targeting both consumers and industry players. The campaign is part of EPRA’s broader strategy to promote safe and efficient energy use, encourage adoption of clean energy alternatives like LPG, and accelerate the transition to electric and autogas vehicles.
With the support from EPRA, the government, and key stakeholders, this initiative is poised to create lasting change across communities, industries, and transportation sectors. By empowering Kenyans with the knowledge and tools needed to use energy safely and efficiently, laying a foundation for a more resilient, self-sufficient, and prosperous nation.
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