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Homa Bay Governor Demands Probe into Teacher’s Death in Police Custody

Nairobi – Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga has called for an urgent and transparent investigation into the death of Albert Omondi Ojwang’, a teacher who died while in police custody.

Ojwang’, based in Voi, was arrested on Saturday in Homa Bay town during a visit to family, over what authorities termed a “derogatory” post on X (formerly Twitter). He was later transported to Nairobi and held at Central Police Station, where police say he attempted suicide while alone in a cell.

According to Nairobi Central Police boss Stephen Okal, Ojwang’ sustained serious head injuries believed to be self-inflicted and was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The body has since been taken to the mortuary pending an autopsy.

In a statement released today, Governor Wanga expressed deep concern over the circumstances surrounding Ojwang’s death. “No family should suffer the loss of a loved one under such unclear and troubling circumstances, especially while in the custody of state institutions sworn to protect lives,” she said.

Wanga urged the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to expedite a transparent inquiry and make the findings public. She also condemned any form of police brutality, emphasizing the need for accountability and custodial safeguards.

The Law Society of Kenya has also demanded a swift and thorough investigation, insisting those responsible be held accountable.

In response to public outrage, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja suspended several senior officers at Central Police Station Sunday night to pave way for investigations.

Governor Wanga pledged support to Ojwang’s family and reaffirmed her commitment to justice, noting that the incident highlights the urgent need for reforms in law enforcement practices.

Clarence Biama

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