By Eric Kairu
Members of Giant Afya Co-operative Savings and Credit Society are strongly demanding justice, insisting that former CEO Felix Ndoi and former Treasurer Silas Mutaki be swiftly arrested for their alleged misdeeds.
The call for accountability has resonated deeply within the SACCO community, with members expressing outrage over the purported embezzlement and financial mismanagement that has come to light.
The urgency of this demand for action is underscored by the looming Annual Delegates Conference, where SACCO members are set to convene to discuss important matters concerning the cooperative.
However, amidst the preparations for this crucial event, Ndoi and Mutaki have been accused of resorting to underhanded tactics to deflect attention from their own actions.
In a bid to muddy the waters and undermine confidence in the current SACCO leadership, Ndoi and Mutaki are allegedly utilizing gutter press outlets to fabricate stories and cast aspersions on the integrity of the incumbent officials.
These false narratives, disseminated through unethical journalism, are designed to sow seeds of doubt and discord among SACCO members, particularly in the lead-up to the Annual Delegates Conference.
Despite their attempts to manipulate public perception, SACCO members remain resolute in their demand for justice.
The emergence of compelling evidence, including a detailed audit report from the SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA), has only served to strengthen their resolve.
This report highlights a litany of irregularities and unauthorized transactions orchestrated by Ndoi and Mutaki, leaving little doubt about the need for legal action to be taken against them.
As SACCO members continue to push for accountability, law enforcement authorities are facing mounting pressure to act decisively.
The specter of jail time looms large for Ndoi and Mutaki, who are seen as having betrayed the trust of thousands of SACCO members through their alleged actions.
The forthcoming Annual Delegates Conference serves as a critical juncture for addressing these issues head-on and reaffirming the SACCO’s commitment to transparency and integrity.
In the face of adversity, SACCO members remain united in their quest for justice.
Their unwavering determination to see Ndoi and Mutaki held accountable serves as a testament to the strength of the cooperative movement and its unwavering commitment to upholding ethical standards.
As the investigation unfolds and legal proceedings progress, SACCO members stand firm in their resolve to ensure that those responsible for any wrongdoing are brought to justice, thereby safeguarding the future of their cooperative.
The current board of Afya SACCO has come forward with a five-year strategic plan and accompanying policies aimed at bolstering the cooperative’s stability and enhancing financial management practices.
As part of this strategic initiative, they have upgraded the SACCO’s ICT system to modern standards.
Additionally, the board has embarked on aggressive marketing campaigns and educational programs targeted at members nationwide.
These efforts are all geared towards stabilizing and improving the prudent financial management of the giant SACCO, ensuring its long-term sustainability and growth.