

Kenyan MPs Demand Justice After Blogger's Death in Police Custody
Kenyan Lawmakers Demand Justice for Blogger's Death in Police Custody The death of blogger Albert Ojwang in police custody has sparked outrage and calls for justice in Kenya. Members of Parliament (MPs) and the Council of Governors are demanding a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death, rejecting the police's claim that Ojwang committed suicide. The incident has reignited concerns about police brutality in the country. "For me, it's not even about the fact that he has died. Who gave the order for that young man to be arrested?" questioned Millie Odhiambo, Minority Whip in the National Assembly, in a press conference shown in the video. Her words highlight the central question at the heart of the controversy. The video shows a series of news reports and press conferences, where politicians express their anger and demand action. They direct their criticism towards President William Ruto for failing to address police brutality. The Council of Governors also joined the chorus of condemnation, adding their voices to the calls for justice. The case underscores the ongoing struggle for accountability and transparency within Kenyan law enforcement. The demand for an open and credible investigation, or an inquest, reflects the public's desire for answers and a commitment to justice for Albert Ojwang.