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Okiya Omtatah Calls for Transparency in KETRACO’s Agreement with Adani Group

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Okiya Omtatah, a prominent Kenyan activist and senator, has raised concerns regarding transparency in a deal between the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) and the Adani Group, an Indian multinational corporation. Omtatah has demanded that KETRACO disclose details of its agreement with Adani to ensure that public interests are safeguarded. This request stems from concerns over the lack of public scrutiny surrounding the deal, which involves critical energy infrastructure in Kenya. Omtatah is known for his persistent efforts in promoting accountability in government dealings, and in this instance, he appears focused on ensuring that foreign partnerships in the energy sector are conducted transparently. There may be questions around the terms of the deal, including potential impacts on energy prices, job creation, environmental issues, and the overall strategic control of Kenya's energy sector. This push for transparency reflects broader concerns about foreign influence in critical industries and the importance of safeguarding national interests. Further developments in the matter could see KETRACO making the agreement public, potentially leading to legal or parliamentary interventions.

Okiya Omtatah, a prominent Kenyan activist and senator, has raised concerns regarding transparency in a deal between the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) and the Adani Group, an Indian multinational corporation.

Omtatah has demanded that KETRACO disclose details of its agreement with Adani to ensure that public interests are safeguarded.

This request stems from concerns over the lack of public scrutiny surrounding the deal, which involves critical energy infrastructure in Kenya.

Omtatah is known for his persistent efforts in promoting accountability in government dealings, and in this instance, he appears focused on ensuring that foreign partnerships in the energy sector are conducted transparently.

There may be questions around the terms of the deal, including potential impacts on energy prices, job creation, environmental issues, and the overall strategic control of Kenya’s energy sector.

This push for transparency reflects broader concerns about foreign influence in critical industries and the importance of safeguarding national interests.

Further developments in the matter could see KETRACO making the agreement public, potentially leading to legal or parliamentary interventions.

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