Families Unite in Solidarity at Thanksgiving Service for Bob Njagi Following Abduction

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On September 29, 2024, a heartfelt Thanksgiving service was held for Bob Njagi, who was recently released after being abducted. The event brought together families, friends, and community members, all united in their call for justice and accountability regarding the rising issue of abductions in Kenya.

During the service, Bedan Mbugua, speaking on behalf of Mr. Kigame, delivered a powerful message to the families affected by abductions. “We stand with you in solidarity and unwavering resolve,” Mbugua stated, acknowledging the deep pain and suffering endured by those still searching for their missing loved ones. He condemned the government’s failure to address the rampant corruption and systemic injustices that have left many feeling vulnerable and unsupported.

Mbugua highlighted the troubling trend where security forces, meant to protect citizens, have instead become agents of fear and intimidation. “Families have been traumatized as they search for their loved ones, facing threats from the very agencies designed to offer support,” he remarked.

Addressing those impacted by abductions, he urged them to remain resilient. “Evil and unbridled corruption cannot sustain themselves. Your struggle is not in vain, and justice will ultimately prevail,” he declared, reinforcing the importance of continued advocacy for truth and justice.

The service concluded with a renewed commitment from attendees to stand firm against the injustices plaguing their communities, emphasizing the need for a collective effort to ensure safety and accountability in Kenya. As the nation grapples with these challenges, the voices of the affected families serve as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for change.

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