Kenyans on twitter have demanded that the Director of Criminal Investigation and Director of Public prosecution take action over the recent revelations of South Sudan Elites who are living within the country after claims of looting money from their country. This comes a day after investigative documentaries by John Allan Namu were shared across social media platforms. The documentary exposes the deep underlying state of corruption by the Sudanese Elite who are looting money and siphoning it in some of the East African countries.
This documentary has fueled debate and complaints from Kenyans on the harsh reality of the happenings within and beyond the nation.
Kenyans also questioned why the documentary was not aired on a local station as earlier promised; and yet it is of public interest. Kenyans have strongly criticized the nations and some companies over allegations and possibility of aiding in the process leading to no action being taken.
Apart from Kenya, Uganda is also listed as the country in which the illegal activities are covered up by only one call away. More details are captured in the various episodes of the documentary.
Below are some of the comments by Kenyans
This dirty money laundered from South-Sudan through @KCBGroup has completely messed up the Kenyan real estate sector. @JoshuaOigara must be arrested Now. The @DCI_Kenya @ODPP_KE and @EACCKenya This is where where real corruption and economic terrorism is! @njorogep
— El Presidente’ (@AtGuru001) October 8, 2018
The world and others must know it is time for action. The sentry report highly linked @JoshuaOigara & KCB. Action must be taken to stop the South-Sudan dirty money from flowing into Kenya through KCB. Arrest & Prosecute Oigara if serious. Time for threats is over @TheSentry_Org
— El Presidente’ (@AtGuru001) October 8, 2018
Kenya should freeze all war proceeds and deport the perpetrators of war in South Sudan. #TheProfiteers
— Steve Jay (@SteveJumaaa) October 8, 2018
Kenya is harbouring south Sudan’s war criminals while very publicly claiming to be at the forefront of the South Sudan peace process. Sad that we don’t have a foreign policy on international money laundering through the country given our geopolitics. #TheProfiteers
— The Bold Type (@MugoAngelah) October 8, 2018
Mighty people behind the war and suffering of South Sudan people are living in Kenya and granted a Heavy security in first class estates
— Junior Underson (@juni0runderson) October 8, 2018
Kenya is ruled by cartels who go to great lengths to protect south Sudan war lord in our leafy estates. Living large at the expense of their people in South Sudan. Check it out here? https://t.co/kY6nzjnbd2
— Richard Gituro (@RG2RO) October 8, 2018