Raila Defends NASA's Product Boycott Calls

Raila Defends NASA's Product Boycott Calls

National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga has defended the calls to boycott products and services from specific companies by the opposition coalition.

Speaking on Monday in Nairobi when he led other opposition leaders in switching their mobile phone lines from Safaricom to Airtel, Raila dismissed claims that the boycott was a witch-hunt, saying it is a way of entrenching electoral justice in Kenya by punishing perpetrators.

Raila arrived at an Airtel shop located along Koinange Street and bought a new line. NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi came in later and also got himself an Airtel Sim card. Mudavadi dismissed claims that their boycott call would lead to loss of Jobs, adding that more jobs will, instead, be created.

“If people migrate from one network to the another, they will still be creating jobs. Ours is about a broader cause. It is about electoral justice. Anybody who wants to do business in Kenya must never be involved in subverting the will of the people,” Mudavadi said.

“It is a very well-thought-out process, which requires careful consideration. We must also be able to justify to the public why we are doing it,” he added.

The opposition outfit mentioned Safaricom as one of the firms that played part in an election rigging scheme in the nullified August 8th presidential election.

Brookside Dairy, a firm connected to President Uhuru Kenyatta's family and Bidco are other companies named in Nasa products boycott push.

Nasa accuses the companies of supporting and funding the Jubilee administration in subverting the will of Kenyans at the ballot.

Comments

sokora (not verified)     Tue, 11/07/2017 @ 11:01am

Fire all those NASA goons and hooligans working in these companies then Raila can hire them to work on his backyard in Karen. If not the backyard, Raila can buy them boats so that they can become professional fishermen at the lake. Wacha Upuzi.

Njai (not verified)     Tue, 11/07/2017 @ 11:30am

These are just political games. If safaricom decides to voluntarily suspend mpesa services in their areas, you will see them demonstrating against the withdrawal

Maxiley (not verified)     Tue, 11/07/2017 @ 04:11pm

Raila is mixing his personal attack on Uhuru with the government. Brookeside Dairy has nothing to do with Jubilee other than Uhuru being a shareholder. If anything, the money that was used for election came from government coffers,and avariety of donors,and wellwishers.
If this boycott works, it will only hurt wananchi who even dont have anything to do with politics,and just want to work pay,bill,and take care of their families,and business.

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