TWO Kenyan Activists Who Went Missing 38 Days Ago While Attending A Political Meeting In Uganda Have Been Released, According To Human Rights Groups And Lawyers.
The Activists, Nicholas Oyoo And Bob Njagi, Disappeared In October After Traveling To Uganda To Support Opposition Leader Bobi Wine, Who Is Expected To Challenge President Yoweri Museveni In Next Year’s Presidential Election.
In A Short Post On X (Formerly Twitter), Amnesty Kenya, Vocal Africa, And The Law Society Of Kenya (Lsk) Welcomed Their Release And Thanked Everyone Who Had Called For Justice.
Local Media Reported That The Two Activists Were Freed In Busia, Near The Kenya–Uganda Border, Ending More Than A Month Of Uncertainty About Their Whereabouts.
