NASA leader Raila Odinga when he migrated to Airtel in a move aimed at leading his supporters to boycott Safaricom. [Photo: sde.co.ke]
NASA CEO Norman Magaya has said that this week the coalition supporters should expect more products to be added on their boycott list as it seeks to electoral injustice war to another level.
Magaya says that the National Resistance Movement has identified more companies that had a hand in bungling the August 8 presidential polls saying they will inform their supporters of the products targeted.
"We’ll make it known this week. We are going to escalate this war very seriously. The list is growing," Magaya told the Star on Tuesday.
He added: "The ongoing boycott is a success and is extremely effective. It has even surpassed our expectations."
On his part, ODM chairman John Mbadi, the paper reports, NASA will advise its supporters to boycott products from any firm found culpable of abetting electoral fraud.
"It’s about companies that played a major role in subverting the will of the people and democracy. There is an NRM committee. If they recommend others, we’ll include them," Mbadi says as quoted.
NASA currently has Safaricom, Bidco and Brookside products on its list.
Before leaving the country for the US early this month, NASA leader Raila Odinga led leaders in ditching Safaricom for Airtel. Safaricom is accused of transmitting results from the polling stations directly to a cloud server registered in Spain instead of IEBC server in France, as per their contract. Bidco and Brookside are basically accused of financing Jubilee rigging activities.