Activist Reveals How Murkomen, Caleb Kositany Vandalised JKIA To Pave Way For Botched Adani-JKIA Takeover

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Sports CS Kipchumba Murkomen, along with Caleb Kositany, is at the heart of a scheme that seems designed to sabotage Kenya’s infrastructure for their personal benefit.

These two individuals allegedly orchestrated the vandalism of the roof at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

The damage caused leaks and frequent power outages at the airport, and the timing of the attack raises suspicions.

It occurred late at night, likely to avoid detection and to give the appearance of a genuine problem.

Once the Adani Group became involved, something strange happened, the issues at JKIA, such as the leaks and power cuts, suddenly disappeared without any real repairs or upgrades.

This leads one to question whether the damage was ever real or if it was simply a setup to make the Adani Group look like the savior, while others profited from the situation.

Murkomen’s track record doesn’t end there.

Now serving as the Cabinet Secretary for Sports, he has shown a similar pattern of behavior in his current role.

There are concerns that he is using public-private partnerships (PPP) to exploit major events, such as the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), for personal financial gain.

This becomes even more troubling when considering his involvement in the mismanagement of funds meant for the preparation of the CHAN tournament.

Due to his neglect and potential embezzlement, Kenya lost the opportunity to host the prestigious tournament, and Rwanda was given the chance instead.

Murkomen’s handling of national projects not only reflects badly on his leadership but also raises serious concerns about his motives.

His behavior appears to be driven by self-interest rather than a commitment to the people of Kenya.

His involvement in the Adani scandal, along with his failures in handling public resources, paints a clear picture of a leader who is willing to sacrifice the country’s progress for personal enrichment.

This pattern of corruption and mismanagement has caused irreversible damage to Kenya’s infrastructure and reputation.

The consequences of his actions will be felt for years to come, undermining trust in public office and hindering the country’s development.

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