The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) Chief Executive Officer Ezekiel Mutua has hit out at the Moi International Airport, Mombasa over it's airing of non local content.
Mutua who took to his Facebook page on Saturday noted that while he was at the Moi International Airport, Mombasa early Saturday morning alongside a group of tourists, the airport had switched to Citizen TV station which was at that time airing a Nigerian movie.
The KFCB boss wondered why a Kenyan airport was promoting the non-local content instead of showing local content.
He noted that that was a wasted opportunity to market Kenya and to promote it's own films.
"At the Moi International Airport - Mombasa at 3am with a group of tourists watching Citizen TV. They are airing a Naija movie and the tourists are so keenly following and animatedly discussing the same. Now this is a Kenyan airport. We are watching a Kenyan Tv channel showing a Nigerian movie as if we do not have local content. What a wasted opportunity to market our country and to promote our own films," posted Mutua.
"The airport authorities should switch off this thing and play a documentary or anything about Kenya!" he added.