In a stunning turn of events, the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), East Africa’s busiest aviation hub, plunged into darkness during a nationwide blackout, sending shockwaves through the nation.
Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen wasted no time in taking drastic action, announcing the immediate termination of Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) Managing Director Alex Gitari and Engineering General Manager Fred Odawo.

The blackout, which left travelers stranded and caused significant disruptions, has ignited a firestorm of controversy.
While the KAA top brass faced the axe, Joseph Siror, the Managing Director and CEO of Kenya Power, appeared to have emerged unscathed, raising eyebrows and prompting many to question the motivations behind these decisions.
This eyebrow-raising development has left Kenyans puzzled and demanding answers.
Some speculate that political connections and affiliations may be at play, particularly in the context of the relationship between Joseph Siror and the current President, William Ruto.
Is there more to this blackout saga than meets the eye?
In this article, we delve into the blackout incident at JKIA, explore the reasons behind the termination of KAA’s top leadership, and examine the questions swirling around the Kenya Power CEO’s seemingly untouched position. It’s a tale of power outages, political intrigue, and the perplexing puzzle of who holds the keys to the nation’s electrical woes.

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