In the wake of the brutal murder of 31-year-old Albert Ojwang in police custody, the streets of Kenya are once again echoing with the cries of citizens demanding justice. In this powerful and unapologetic interview, Fanya Mambo joins Sarah Mwangi to break down what many believe is a crisis of governance, justice, and police accountability in Kenya.
A Nation in Mourning โ and Revolt
Albert Ojwangโs death, officially attributed to โself-harmโ by police, has sparked a firestorm of anger, outrage, and mobilization. But the autopsy results tell a different story: Ojwang was beaten to death. Now, with protests sweeping across major cities, Kenyans are making it clear โ they will not be silenced.
Fanya Mambo calls out the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the Inspector General of Police, and top security officials, accusing them of covering up the truth and protecting those responsible. He challenges the silence from President William Ruto and demands the immediate resignation and prosecution of DIG Eliud Lagat and all officers involved in Ojwangโs arrest and death.
โThis time, they canโt lie their way out. We have the body. We have the CCTV. And we have the truth.โ โ Fanya Mambo
Justice Denied, Trust Broken
The interview raises crucial questions:
- Why have the officers who arrested Ojwang not been named or arrested?
- Why were CCTV cameras at Central Police Station conveniently โnonfunctionalโ during the incident?
- Why has the government turned its back on the youth?
With goons allegedly sponsored by the state sent to sabotage peaceful protests and rising calls for a national day of action on June 25, many Kenyans are beginning to wonder: Is our democracy under siege?
A Call for National Occupation of Parliament
Fanya Mambo introduces the #OccupyParliament289 strategy โ calling on 290 young, visionary Kenyans to prepare to take back legislative power in 2027 through the ballot, not the bullet. His message is clear: Kenya must be governed by those who serve, not those who silence.
โ๐พ What Can You Do?
- Watch and share the full interview: Click here
- Join the national protest on June 25 in solidarity for Albert Ojwang and all victims of police brutality.
- Demand accountability. Use your voice online, in the streets, and at the ballot box.
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