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Ogeta launches VIP security firm, Kuria backs the move
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78323, member: 636"] Former Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria says he's backing a new business venture for Morris Ogeta. Ogeta was the longtime personal protector and aide to the late Raila Odinga. Kuria announced Ogeta's home in Siaya County, stating the plan is to launch a professional VIP protection and training firm. Kuria argued that Ogeta's great skills are wasted on guarding any single individual now. He suggested the late opposition leader would have wanted Ogeta to share his expertise more broadly. The idea is to institutionalize his knowledge through a formal company, training others, and providing high-level security services. Kuria emphasized that this plan came from Ogeta's own wishes, not from being told what to do. He described Ogeta's role with Odinga as far more than security, calling him a confidant, assistant, and even physiotherapist. That breadth of experience, according to Kuria, makes him perfectly suited to mentor newcomers and raise industry standards. Friends and associates are reportedly ready to support the startup with training and operational setup. Kuria framed the entire effort as a way to professionalize the sector while honoring a trusted aide's legacy. [/QUOTE]
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