CK addresses reports of shutting down the Internet ahead of Tuesday's protests

Communication Authority addresses reports of shutting down the Internet ahead of Tuesday's protests

Communication Authority CEO addresses reports of shutting down the Internet today
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The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has dismissed claims that there are plans to shut down the internet ahead and during Tuesday's anti-Finance Bill protests.

In a notice, CA Director General David Mugonyi acknowledged fears Kenyans raised regarding the matter but said the government has no such plans.

"The Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) has received inquiries regarding an imminent Internet shutdown on Tuesday, 25th June 2024," Mugonyi said in a press release.

"For the avoidance of doubt, the Authority has no intention whatsoever to shut down internet traffic or interfere with the quality of connectivity."

Mugonyi said such actions would amount to the betrayal of the Constitution as a whole.

He added that such action would also violate the freedom of expression and the Authority's ethos.

He added that the government is committed to ensuring the digital economy thrives and as such, shutting down the internet would amount to reversing the gains made in the sector.

"Further, such actions would also sabotage our fast-growing digital economy as Internet connectivity supports thousands of livelihoods across the country," he said.

"However, we urge Kenyans to use the digital space with respect to all and within the confines of the law."