IPOA Urged to Conduct Impartial Investigation into Albert Ojwang’s Death

Cherangany: Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has urged the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to leave no stone unturned in the ongoing investigation into the death of Albert Ojwang. Natembeya emphasized the need for a probe that is free from fear, interference, or intimidation to uncover the circumstances surrounding Ojwang’s death.

According to Kenya News Agency, IPOA is leading the investigation into the murder of Albert Ojwang, who was both a blogger and a teacher. Currently, Officer Commanding Central Police Station Samson Talaam, Police Constable James Mukhwana, and one other individual are being detained in connection with the alleged murder.

Governor Natembeya mourned the loss of Ojwang, describing him as a beloved educator, a passionate social influencer, and a courageous voice whose impact resonated across the nation. Natembeya expressed that Ojwang’s death is a significant loss to his family, friends, and the many who were inspired by his work and words.

Natembeya extended his condolences, stating, “At this profoundly difficult time, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and the country at large. We share in your grief and stand with you in solidarity.” He underscored the necessity for dignity, truth, and accountability for every Kenyan, regardless of their status or profession.

The governor called for urgent justice, asserting, “We demand that justice is served with urgency. Not only must it be done, but it must also be seen to be done. May the soul of Albert Ojwang rest in eternal peace.” Natembeya’s remarks highlight the broader call for accountability and transparency in the investigation of Ojwang’s death.