Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro's post about the debate on the National Aviation Management Bill, 2020 has sparked mixed reactions from Kenyans.
The vocal MP says that the plans are underway for a take over outlining the direct beneficiaries of the deal.

According to Kiharu MP, there is a planned deal for KQ to take over KAA through a merger where an new entity, Kenya Aviation Corporation will emerge.
Nyoro suspects that the intended purpose of the plans is to allow some beneficiaries to safeguard their interests.
Further to this, the lawmaker outlined how the new entity shall be exempted by some regulatory and tax laws putting that the whole intentions smell a staged corruption.

However, mixed reactions have stormed Ndindi Nyoro's post as Kenyans point fingers at the Members of Parliament.
The reactions from the screenshots below reflects the thoughts of Kenyans in relation to the National Aviation Bill being debated by the parliament.



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