Techie Rose Njeri’s persecution by government

Rose Njeri was arrested because she developed a website that eases public
participation for Kenyans who want to submit their proposals on the 2025
budget.
If the government and the “DCI” were as intelligent as they claim to be,
they would use a similar technology to ease the burden of the voting
process during public participation stages, as stipulated in the law.
The government should talk to Njeri and acquire the system, or outsource
the task of collating ideas from Kenyans to her, instead of harassing her
with an illegal arrest.
I wonder what the legal minds here think about the issue. Did she commit an
offence according to any of the Acts we know of?
If I shared the link to the app she made to help mobilize Kenyans, would
KICTANet be accused of aiding in the commission/furtherance of an offence?
On Mon, Jun 2, 2025 at 2:44 PM Mutemi wa Kiama via KICTANet <
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