Raila's Boycott Call Is Criminal, Amounts to Extortion: Ruto



Opposition leader Raila Odinga is scheming to extort money from companies through its boycott plan, Deputy President William Ruto has claimed. NASA legislators on Friday asked its supporters not to use Safaricom, Bidco Industries and Brookside products and services. This is part of their strategy to pile pressure on the government to listen to their demand.

Suba North MP Millie Odhaimbo said they will periodically name more companies whose products NASA supporters should boycott. "We ask our people to stick to the list that we will provide from time to time," she said during a press conference at Okoa Kenya's office in Nairobi.

But Ruto has urged corporates not to fall prey to the latest scheme by the National Super Alliance. In a series of tweets, Ruto termed as criminal the Opposition's listing of companies to be affected by the boycott. He wrote: "That companies have to 'donate' to supremo to avoid listing in the brazen and bizarre extortion racket-styled 'economic boycott'? Criminal!




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