Attorney Ahmednasir has drawn criticism on many social media sites. This follows his threat to boycott expressways, which has generated a lot of online discussion.
The source claims that Ahmednasir is now requesting that Kipchumba Murkomen, the transport minister, list the expressway shareholders before he stops utilizing it, as shown below:
The fact that Ahmednasir has threatened to boycott expressways until Murkomen names its stockholders has now gone viral on various social media sites, where it is currently evoking conflicting emotions.
Many people believe Ahmednasir should stop threatening Murkomen early, while others wonder why Ahmednasir also wants to know the stockholders of the expressway.
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