U.S, UK embassies condemn Ojwang's death in custody
National
By
Mate Tongola
| Jun 11, 2025
The United States Embassy in Kenya has joined calls for a transparent and thorough investigation into the death of social media influencer Albert Ojwang'.
Amid growing public outcry over the circumstances surrounding Ojwang’s death, the Embassy through a press statement, voiced support for calls by the Kenyan government, lawmakers, and citizens for a transparent and accountable investigation.
The Embassy of the United States of America extends our condolences to the family and loved ones of Albert Ojwang during this time of mourning.
Noting concerns around the circumstances of Ojwang’s death, the Embassy supports calls from government, parliamentarians, and Kenyan… — U.S. Embassy Nairobi (@USEmbassyKenya) June 11, 2025
It urged the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to conduct its ongoing investigation swiftly and thoroughly.
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"We also call on the Kenyan government to ensure IPOA has the access and support needed to perform its duties, it stated.
The United Kingdom Embassy in Kenya has echoed similar sentiments while condoling with the late's family and friends.
"We echo calls for a swift, independent, and thorough investigation into his death in custody. Rule of law, accountability, and free speech are vital pillars of any democracy," the statement stressed.
The Embassy of the United States of America extends our condolences to the family and loved ones of Albert Ojwang during this time of mourning.
Noting concerns around the circumstances of Ojwang’s death, the Embassy supports calls from government, parliamentarians, and Kenyan…— U.S. Embassy Nairobi (@USEmbassyKenya) June 11, 2025
Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi, also joined the call for justice, emphasizing the need for clarity in the case.
“The loss of a child is a pain no parent should ever endure, and when the circumstances remain unclear, that pain is even heavier,” the statement read.
. “A just society is built on the foundation of accountability and the unwavering application of the rule of law. Let us ensure this process reaches its rightful conclusion.”