Adani Whistlblower Amenya Exposes New Trump-Ruto Deal

Should President Ruto's administration decline to comply with the agreement, then the country would be subjected to heavy funding cuts...
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Nelson Amenya, known for exposing the Adani deal, has revealed an alleged agreement between the Kenyan government and President Donald Trump's administration for a 25-year health security pact. This deal, according to Amenya, would grant the US government real-time access to all Kenyan health records and allow sharing of disease specimens with US pharmaceutical companies.
- The alleged agreement would give the US government 24-hour system access to Kenya's national health databases and the right to conduct random audits of 5 percent of health facilities.
- The pact would allow disease specimens from Kenya to be used for vaccine development by the US with zero guaranteed benefits for Kenya for 25 years.
- Amenya claims the agreement would be governed by US federal law, rendering Kenya's Data Protection Act, Health Act, and Digital Health Act ineffective, and potentially leading to heavy funding cuts if Kenya declines to comply.
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