Social Conditioning at Work in Kenya!

Social conditioning at work in kenya! They first create a fuel crisis. People are forced to queue for hours to get the comodity. Due to frustrations, citizens start saying the commodity should be made available no matter the cost. The government announces high costs of the product and the crisis ends. kumbe it was just a social conditioning. The government could not increase the cost just like that because it would have created unrest. Deny them the commodity, then make it available at a high cost. They will think you are doing them a favor. Psychology 101.
 
@Clemens were the prices matched to the drop in crude prices by 50% last time ?
Global prices are up but we never benefit when the prices go down , they give us stories of minimum operating costs , there was stock already which was bought at the initial price and so on …
Very true, we have never benefitted from price cut but are always affected by price hikes. Epra is complicit in this.
 
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