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Leaders Push for Ojwang’s death investigation, Condemn the death row.

The death of Albert Ojwang while in police custody at Nairobi Central Police Station has continued to spark a public outcry, with leaders demanding urgent investigations, accountability, and justice.Ojwang, who was reportedly arrested in Homa Bay and later brought to the station, died under what police described as suicide.

The leaders are demanding answers from relevant authorities, with some pointing fingers at the police over alleged misconduct, while others call for systemic reforms.

Honorable Kasera Calvin Oloo popularly known as ‘Calvo’ called for the immediate arrest of all officers involved in Ojwang’s death.

“We must undertake real police reforms. Any police arrest must be made known to the public through a media release.

This is about transparency and protecting human rights,” he noted.

Mr Calvin, an aspiring Umoja2 Ward representative also demanded for justice, urging the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to conduct a comprehensive and independent investigation.

“Albert deserved the protection of the Constitution. We must uphold the rule of law, not bend it.” Kasera said.

The Umoja2 Ward MCA aspirant Mr Calvin also condemned the Tuesday hawker’s police killing during the protest of Ojwang’s death.

“We condemn with the highest authority possible,the killing of just a hawker, who was not even demonstrating by police yesterday. If it was Nairobi governor’s,Sakaja plot, then they must be put to books.” Noted Calvo.

Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has already ordered the suspension of top police officers at the station.

Kanja said the move is to ensure a thorough, impartial, and expeditious investigation by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA).

In a statement, Mr. Calvin expressed his condolences to Ojwang’s family, describing the incident as a tragic failure of a system meant to protect its citizens.

“No family should suffer such a loss under unclear and troubling circumstances. Respect the voices of our youths, give them time to express themselves.

They have that freedom of expression.” Calvo said.”IPOA must act with urgency and transparency.

Police brutality has no place in our society,” he added.

Former Chief Justice David Maraga weighed in on the broader implications, stressing the need to protect digital and constitutional rights.

“The constitution must be upheld. These matters demand swift, just, and transparent handling by the authorities,” he said in a statement.

Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo added his voice describing the incident as “disturbing” and called on IPOA, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), and the Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ) to act immediately.

Former nominated senator Millicent Omanga also joined in the call for clarity into the circumstances surrounding the death.She said,

“The family, friends, and Kenyans at large are hurting. A comprehensive explanation is needed.

”Ojwang, a teacher and father of two two-month-old baby, is said to have been picked up by officers over a post he allegedly made on his X page.

Benard Lucas (Mc Ressy)
A media practitioner, event organizer, a writer and a poet. A world class motivational speaker.
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