Francis Gaitho has publicly accused Safaricom of complicity in the tragic Githurai massacre, suggesting that the company’s leadership made critical decisions that contributed to the violence.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

He specifically calls out Safaricom’s Chairman Adil Khawaja, CEO Peter Ndegwa, and MPesa Head Sitoyo, claiming they bowed to the extreme demands of President William Ruto.

Gaitho argues that if Safaricom had chosen to disconnect their network on June 25, the massacre could have been prevented, as it would have allowed for real-time monitoring of police actions.

He emphasizes that the National Police Service and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations would have been exposed for their alleged brutality against innocent civilians.

The accusation implies that Safaricom had alternative courses of action available, including the option to resign from their positions rather than comply with Ruto’s orders.

Gaitho’s statements suggest a broader critique of corporate responsibility, highlighting the moral implications of aiding a regime he describes as tyrannical.

He characterizes the violence as a form of genocide against young Kenyans, framing it as a deliberate act by a leader he describes as a “despotic lunatic.”

The post serves as a call to action for the public, urging them to reconsider their reliance on Safaricom’s services in light of these serious allegations.

Gaitho’s remarks have sparked discussions on social media, particularly on the X platform, where he shared his views.

This incident raises important questions about the intersection of corporate ethics and political power, as well as the responsibilities of companies in times of crisis…CONTINUE READING>>

SOURCE: trukenyanews.co.ke

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