Albert Ojwang’ family seeks protection

Meshack Ojwang, father of Albert Ojwang, speaks to journalists outside Nairobi Funeral Home on June 8, 2025.
The family of slain teacher and activist Albert Ojwang, who died while in police custody at Nairobi Central Police Station, is seeking enhanced State protection as they pursue justice for their kin.
Family lawyer Julius Juma, who spoke during an appearance on NTV’s morning show Fixing the Nation on Tuesday, said the family feels exposed and vulnerable due to the sensitive nature of the case.
“We want to be assured of our security as we pursue justice for Ojwang. Everyone on the family’s side, including myself, feels exposed. I am seeking protection for the family and myself because we do not really know who we are dealing with,” he added.
Mr Juma also raised concerns over possible interference with investigations and tampering with evidence.
“I call for transparency in the investigations. All evidence should be preserved, and there should be no interference with witnesses or the investigative process. Investigating bodies must carry out their mandate independently, without taking instructions or succumbing to external pressure,” the lawyer said.
His call for enhanced security comes amid disturbing witness accounts that implicate senior police officers in the fatal torture of Mr Ojwang.
Meanwhile, Mr Juma revealed that President William Ruto called Meshack Ojwang’, Albert’s father, and donated Sh2 million to support the grieving family.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga also called Mr Meshack from abroad to offer his condolences following Albert’s controversial death in custody.
On Monday, Mzee Ojwang’ confirmed that he had spoken with both President Ruto and Mr Odinga and expressed gratitude for their support.
“I thank the President for taking up my son’s case as his own and standing with our family. Even Raila Odinga called me from abroad to console me,” he said.
Albert, the only child of Mzee Ojwang’, died while in police custody in Nairobi after being arrested from his rural home in Homa Bay on June 7.