
Kenyan Senate Under Oath: Key Figures Testify in Ojwang Murder Probe
Kenyan Senate Holds High-Stakes Hearing in Albert Ojwang Murder Case Nairobi, Kenya – On June 11th, 2025, the Kenyan Senate convened a crucial hearing into the death of Albert Ojwang, a case that has sparked widespread public outrage. The Senate hearing focused on gathering testimonies from key figures within the Kenyan law enforcement and government. Those present included Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen, Inspector-General of Police Douglas Kanja, Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) Deputy Chairperson Anne Wanjiku Mwangi, National Police Service Commission chair Edwin Kiprono Cheluget, and Director of Criminal Investigations Mohamed Amin. Each official was sworn in, promising to provide truthful testimony. "I, Douglas Kanja, Inspector-General of the National Police Service, do solemnly swear that the evidence I shall give before the Senate…shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," stated Inspector-General Kanja, as shown in the video recording of the Senate session. The gravity of the situation was palpable, reflecting the public's demand for justice and transparency. The Senate hearing represents a significant step in the investigation, aiming to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Ojwang's death and hold those responsible accountable. The public's attention remains focused on the outcome of this critical probe, hoping for a swift and just resolution.