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It's heartbreaking and unacceptable - Ruto breaks silence on Ojwang's death

“I fully expect that the truth about what happened to Ojwang will be established in due course."

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by NANCY AGUTU

Realtime11 June 2025 - 13:20
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  • Ruto called on the NPS to fully cooperate with the IPOA and to take every necessary measure to facilitate a swift, transparent probe.
President William Ruto/ FILE

President William Ruto has mourned Albert Ojwang and called upon the National Police Service to move with speed in investigating the incident.

“The Service must therefore rise to the challenge of firmly dealing with crime and lawlessness, while also eradicating misconduct and unprofessional behaviour within its own ranks,” he said.

Ruto called on the National Police Service to fully cooperate with the Independent Policing Oversight Authority and to take every necessary measure to facilitate a swift, transparent, and credible investigation into the death of Ojwang.

“As we mourn his passing, let us patiently but vigilantly follow the progress of the investigations without making premature judgments or drawing conclusions that could compromise the process,” he said.

“I fully expect that the truth about what happened to Ojwang will be established in due course, and that justice will be served.”

President Ruto expressed shock and deep dismay upon receiving the news of Ojwang’s death while in police custody.

“I take this moment to extend my heartfelt condolences to Meshack Ojwang’ and his family for the cruel loss of their beloved son,” he said.

“This tragic occurrence, at the hands of the police, is heartbreaking and unacceptable.”

He condemned any actions or omissions by the police that may have contributed to Ojwang’s death, including negligence or outright criminality.

“It must be borne in mind by every member of the National Police Service that when they take a person into custody, they assume a tremendous responsibility for that individual's safety, security, and well-being. They must discharge this duty conscientiously and without fail,” he said.

“The National Police Service is entrusted with safeguarding the security of all persons and property. They must uphold this trust to maintain legitimacy and credibility in the eyes of the people.”

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