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Matiang'i ready to testify on Msando, Jacob Juma, Kenei, deaths | Pulselive Kenya

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He also highlighted the dumping of bodies in River Yala as a matter of grave concern that requires a thorough and public investigation.

"The truth will set us all free," Dr. Matiang'i stated, emphasising that no one should be above the law when it comes to matters of life and death. 

He stressed that the country cannot move forward without addressing these unresolved issues, including those that occurred before 2023. 

"Let us have an open, public inquest before a magistrate or a judge. Let us present the information and facts that we have," he urged.

Dr. Matiang'i's call for a public inquiry adds a significant voice to the growing demand for justice and accountability for victims of extrajudicial killings in Kenya. 

File image of Chris Msando

File image of Chris Msando

His willingness to testify and provide information could be a crucial step in uncovering the truth behind these and other unresolved cases. 

He reiterated that the cases of Msando, Juma, Kenei, and the River Yala incidents must be investigated through an open public inquest to bring closure to the families and the nation

The debate around extrajudicial killings in Kenya has long been a sensitive and painful national conversation, with human rights groups, civil society, and affected families demanding justice for years. 

Police Sergeant Kipyegon Kenei

Police Sergeant Kipyegon Kenei

During the administration of President Uhuru Kenyatta, a disturbing pattern emerged where suspected criminals, activists, and even state officials were found dead under mysterious circumstances. 

Many of these cases were never conclusively resolved, creating a climate of fear and mistrust between citizens and security agencies.

One of the most shocking cases was that of Chris Msando, the IEBC ICT manager, who was brutally murdered just days before the 2017 general election. 

His death raised serious questions about the integrity of the electoral process, with fears that it was meant to compromise Kenya’s democracy. 

Similarly, Jacob Juma, a prominent businessman and vocal government critic, was shot dead in 2016 in what many believed to be a politically motivated assassination. 

Jacob Juma

Jacob Juma

The killing of Sergeant Kipyegon Kenei in 2020, who was guarding the Deputy President’s office and linked to a high-profile corruption scandal, further deepened suspicions about a culture of silencing inconvenient witnesses.

In addition to these headline-grabbing incidents, dozens of unidentified bodies were recovered from River Yala, horrifying the public with evidence of torture and possible execution-style killings. 

Advocacy groups have consistently argued that these cases reflect a systemic failure to hold security agencies accountable.

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