Justin Muturi has shocked the country with a serious statement accusing Safaricom of being involved in the abduction and disappearance of Kenyan citizens.
According to Muturi, Safaricom is not just a bystander but plays an active role in helping the government target specific people. He mentioned that the company has allowed surveillance that later leads to people being taken away or even killed, like in the case of the late Albert Ojwang, whose death remains unexplained.
These strong claims have raised serious concerns and brought fresh attention to a growing fear that mobile networks and digital tools are being misused.
Muturi’s remarks have quickly gained support from several opposition leaders, who have stood behind his bold stand. They believe it is time for private companies like Safaricom to be questioned about how they use customer data and whether they are helping state agencies go after political targets.
Safaricom, which has long been seen as a trustworthy provider, is now facing serious allegations that could damage its reputation deeply. Muturi’s words have placed the company at the center of a major political and human rights debate.
Muturi described the company’s actions as aiding and abetting crimes against humanity. If true, this would not only be a moral failure but could also lead to serious legal consequences.

The country is already struggling with growing public distrust in both government institutions and big corporations. These claims only add to that distrust, especially when lives are being lost and no one is being held accountable.
There is growing pressure for justice. Civil society groups, lawyers, and activists are now demanding independent investigations. They want to know whether customer information, such as location data, was shared with authorities or third parties and if this data was used to plan or carry out abductions.
The calls for transparency are growing louder every day, and many believe that only an independent inquiry can restore the public’s confidence.
Safaricom has not yet responded officially to these accusations, but silence may no longer be an option. The company is under immense pressure to come clean and clarify its role in this matter.
What used to be a respected brand is now being seen by some as a willing tool in the hands of a repressive system. Kenyans want answers. They want justice. They want to know that their data is safe and not being used to hunt them down.
This is not just a political issue it is a matter of life and death. The entire country is waiting to see whether the truth will come out or if more lives will be lost in silence.
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