In July, Amenya took to social media, divulging what he termed an unfair agreement: a proposed $2 billion deal for the Adani Group to lease JKIA for 30 years, largely benefiting the Indian multinational while jeopardizing Kenya's financial interests. His concerns were heightened by the apparent lack of transparency in how the deal was formulated, noting that due diligence and public consultations were overlooked.

Faced with the dilemma of remaining silent or exposing the dubious deal, he ultimately chose to share the documents after weeks of contemplation. His courageous act ignited unions at JKIA to strike, demanding the cancellation of the proposal. Despite threats to his safety and legal battles initiated by Adani representatives, Amenya stood resolute in his pursuit for justice.

In a significant turn of events, Kenya's President William Ruto recently announced the cancellation of the questionable deals following increased scrutiny, including alleged bribery claims against Gautam Adani, the group's founder. Amenya expressed deep relief and satisfaction upon hearing the news, feeling his actions were finally vindicated.

However, the struggle continues for Amenya as he navigates potential legal repercussions and ongoing threats against his safety upon returning to Kenya. He remains committed to fighting corruption and advocating for his homeland, stating, “We don’t really need to wait for someone to save us.”