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Mudavadi welcomes safe return of missing activists Njagi, Oloo from Uganda

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevNovember 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, has welcomed the safe release of two Kenyan nationals who had been missing in Uganda, praising the joint diplomatic efforts that facilitated their return.

The two activists, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, were reported to have been seized by armed men in the Kireka area of Kampala on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, sparking concern among their families and diplomatic channels in both countries.

Their sudden disappearance had prompted high-level engagements between Nairobi and Kampala, with Mudavadi confirming that his office issued a formal communication to Uganda’s Foreign Affairs Minister, General Jeje Odongo, requesting clarity on their whereabouts and urgent intervention.

“The Government of Kenya welcomes the safe release of our two citizens, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo, who had been abducted by armed men around the Kireka area in Kampala, Uganda, on Wednesday, October 1, 2025,” he said in a statement.

Mudavadi added that the Government of Kenya maintained continuous, direct communication with its Ugandan counterparts throughout the ordeal, a move he credits for the swift and peaceful resolution.

He said that the manner in which the matter was handled reflected the value the two neighbouring nations place on cooperation and mutual respect.

“Following sustained diplomatic engagement between Kenya and Uganda, both governments maintained open and constructive communication that has culminated in the safe release of our nationals,” Mudavadi stated.

The Prime CS revealed that the two men were handed over late Friday, November 7, 2025, night to Kenya’s High Commissioner to Uganda, Joash Maangi.

The handover was coordinated with Ugandan officials who escorted the pair to the Busia border, where they were formally received by Busia County Commissioner Chaunga Mwachaunga before arrangements were made for their travel back to their families.

Mudavadi expressed the government’s appreciation to Uganda for its role in ensuring the safety and eventual release of the two men, singling out Kenya’s diplomatic team in Kampala for what he described as vigilance and professionalism.

“The Government of Kenya expresses its deep appreciation to the Government of Uganda for the cooperation extended throughout this process, and to our diplomatic team in Kampala for their commitment and diligence,” he stated.

He reiterated that protection of Kenyan citizens abroad remains one of the top pillars of the Foreign and Diaspora Affairs docket.

Further, the leader encouraged Kenyans living, working or travelling outside the country to maintain regular communication with embassies and consulates to ensure quick intervention where necessary.

“The safety and well-being of Kenyan citizens abroad remain a non-negotiable priority for the Government of Kenya. We urge all Kenyans to remain vigilant and stay in touch with our missions for timely updates and assistance,” he said.

On October 1, the two Kenyan activists were reported missing in Uganda under unclear circumstances.

According to reports, the duo had travelled to Uganda on Monday, September 29, with two Ugandan colleagues.

They later parted ways in Kampala, with Njagi and Oyoo said to have joined opposition politician Bobi Wine’s campaign trail in Buyende and Kamuli districts.

Njagi was reportedly seen addressing supporters at a campaign rally alongside Bobi Wine.

The following day, witnesses said the two Kenyans stopped at a petrol station in Kamuli for car repairs.

Around 3 p.m., a grey van carrying four armed individuals allegedly arrived at the station, and the men — one reportedly a woman seated in front — were said to have forced Njagi and Oyoo into the vehicle.

 

by JAMES GICHIGI

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