Speaking on Citizen TV’s JKLive show on Wednesday, Njagi—who identifies as the leader of the Free Kenya Movement revealed that at the time of his release, the MCA, who had been missing for nearly six months was still alive.
“We may laugh about this matter sometimes but I want to say here that the MCA for Wajir County was found murdered was actually in the room next to where I was… I had the opportunity of peeping through the keyhole and I saw him,” Njagi said.
In an emotional revelation, Njagi said that the MCA was brought in late at night on Friday, September 13, 2024, and locked up next to his room.
“On the night when he was brought to that place, I remember very well that it was September 13 because I was keeping dates of abductions and I noticed somebody had been brought in the middle of the night which is not normal and the room that he was taken was next to mine,” explained Njagi.
“Through my own investigations, I found out that he was of Somali origin and immediately after being released, I did my own search and realized that on the same day, Friday, September 13, there was a man that was abducted in Enterprise Road and that is the same man who was brought to where we were.”
Although investigations are still ongoing to establish the whereabouts of the MCA, Njagi disclosed that when they were released by the abductors, the MCA was still alive.
“Without fear of contradiction, I can say that when we left, he was there. Later on, I had that his body was found mutilated and dumped in Wajir,” he claimed.
The allegations by the activist come amidst orders by the High Court directing Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja to produce the missing Wajir Member of County Assembly Yussuf Hussein Ahmed within 14 days.
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