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Court Rejects DIG Lagat’s Bid to Dismiss Petition Over Blogger Albert Ojwang’s Death

MercyBy MercyOctober 3, 2025No Comments
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Court Rejects DIG Lagat’s Bid to Dismiss Petition Over Blogger Albert Ojwang’s Death

A fresh wave of public emotion surged on Friday, October 3, after the High Court declined Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat’s request to dismiss a petition seeking his suspension. The petition stems from the controversial death of teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang, who died in police custody under unclear circumstances.

“This Court Has Jurisdiction”—Justice Mwita Shuts Down Lagat’s Argument

Lagat, through lawyer Cecil Miller, argued that the matter was purely administrative and employment-related. He insisted the Labour Relations Court should handle it.

Court Rejects DIG Lagat’s Bid to Dismiss Petition Over Blogger Albert Ojwang’s Death
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“What is before you is an employment issue,” Miller told the court. “This court lacks jurisdiction,” he added.

However, Justice Chacha Mwita firmly disagreed.

“The petition raises constitutional questions beyond employment,” the judge ruled. “It involves legality and transparency in public office,” he emphasized.

“He Stepped Aside Without Process”—Petitioner Questions Lagat’s Conduct

The petitioner challenged the manner in which Lagat stepped aside following Ojwang’s death. They claimed his move lacked any formal procedure or legal framework.

“There was no structured process guiding his decision,” the petitioner stated. “He continues to operate as DIG despite announcing he stepped aside,” they added.

This contradiction has sparked widespread concern over accountability in the police service.

Court Rejects DIG Lagat’s Bid to Dismiss Petition Over Blogger Albert Ojwang’s Death
An undated photo of Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat during a past function.

“Ojwang’s Death Sparked Outrage”—Nation Still Demands Answers

Ojwang died in June while detained at Nairobi Central Police Station. His death ignited protests across major cities, including Nairobi.

“We want justice for Albert,” shouted demonstrators in the capital. “No one should die in police custody,” another protester added.

Following the uproar, six suspects were arrested, including OCS Samson Taalam.

“This Is About Constitutional Integrity”—Court to Examine Legality

Justice Mwita clarified that the court would interpret whether Lagat’s actions violated constitutional principles. The petition will now proceed to full hearing.

“We must determine if his conduct was legal and constitutional,” Mwita stated.

This ruling marks a critical moment in the fight for police accountability.

“Public Trust Is at Stake”—Kenyans Watch Closely

As the case unfolds, Kenyans are demanding transparency and justice. Many believe this could reshape how police leadership is held accountable.

Court Rejects DIG Lagat’s Bid to Dismiss Petition Over Blogger Albert Ojwang’s Death
Collage of slain influencer Albert Ojwang and Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat

“We need leaders who respect the law,” said a Nairobi resident. “No one is above the Constitution,” another added.

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