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Ethiopia’s PM Abiy Warns of Fuel Shortages Amid Middle East Crisis: Urges Conservation

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 4:36 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Urges Responsible Fuel Use Amid Middle East Crisis Impact

In response to growing concerns over global oil supply disruptions linked to the escalating crisis in the Middle East, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has issued a public appeal for responsible fuel consumption. The Prime Minister emphasized the need for distributors, service stations, and consumers to prioritize essential needs and use petroleum products wisely until supply chains stabilize.

The ongoing tensions in the Middle East have created significant challenges for countries reliant on imported oil, including Ethiopia. In a message shared on social media, PM Abiy highlighted the difficulties nations are facing in securing adequate fuel supplies due to the geopolitical turmoil.

“The crisis in the Middle East has disrupted global oil supplies, making it harder for importing countries to meet their needs. Until this situation is resolved, we must use fuel economically and focus on essential requirements,” the Prime Minister stated. He urged all stakeholders to act responsibly and ensure that available resources are allocated to critical services and priority sectors.

Ethiopia, like many other nations, depends heavily on imported oil to fuel its economy and daily operations. The disruption in global supply has raised concerns about potential shortages and rising costs. PM Abiy’s call for prudence underscores the gravity of the situation and the need for collective action to mitigate its impact.

The Prime Minister’s message also targeted fuel distributors and service stations, urging them to act with integrity and ensure that supplies are directed where they are most needed. He warned against hoarding or exploiting the situation for personal gain, stressing the importance of maintaining stability during these uncertain times.

Consumers were also reminded to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption and adopt more mindful practices. PM Abiy encouraged Ethiopians to reduce non-essential travel and consider alternative transportation methods to conserve resources.

The Middle East crisis has sent shockwaves through global oil markets, causing prices to fluctuate and supply chains to falter. Analysts predict that the situation could worsen if tensions escalate further, prompting governments worldwide to prepare for potential shortages.

Ethiopia’s call for responsible fuel use aligns with similar measures being taken by other nations grappling with the ripple effects of the crisis. While the country works to secure its energy needs, PM Abiy’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of resilience and unity in times of global uncertainty.

As the situation unfolds, Ethiopians and stakeholders in the fuel supply chain are being urged to remain vigilant and cooperative. The Prime Minister’s proactive stance highlights the government’s commitment to safeguarding the nation’s resources and ensuring stability amid challenging circumstances.

— Reported by Nexio News

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