LSK Demands Justice and Accountability as Extrajudicial Killings Surge After Death of Wells Fargo HR Manager Willis Ayieko
By Bruno Aero
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has made a powerful appeal for justice and accountability in response to a disturbing rise in extrajudicial killings, following the recent death of Wells Fargo's Human Resource Manager, Willis Ayieko. Speaking outside the Milimani Law Courts, LSK President Faith Odhiambo emphasized the need for swift and thorough investigations to address this concerning trend and to hold perpetrators accountable. Odhiambo called Ayieko’s death a tragic reminder of the ongoing crisis of extrajudicial violence, stressing that such incidents undermine public trust in law enforcement and the justice system. She urged relevant authorities to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice, highlighting the essential role of the legal community in advocating for the rule of law and human rights. The LSK president also appealed to the public to stay vigilant and support efforts that reinforce transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies. LSK remains committed to pushing for policy changes and judicial reforms aimed at curbing abuses of power and protecting the rights of all citizens. Odhiambo's remarks underscore LSK’s unwavering stance against extrajudicial killings and its commitment to upholding justice, ensuring that victims like Ayieko do not suffer in silence and that their families receive the justice they deserve.
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The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has made a powerful appeal for justice and accountability in response to a disturbing rise in extrajudicial killings, following the recent death of Wells Fargo's Human Resource Manager, Willis Ayieko. Speaking outside the Milimani Law Courts, LSK President Faith Odhiambo emphasized the need for swift and thorough investigations to address this concerning trend and to hold perpetrators accountable.
Odhiambo called Ayieko’s death a tragic reminder of the ongoing crisis of extrajudicial violence, stressing that such incidents undermine public trust in law enforcement and the justice system. She urged relevant authorities to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice, highlighting the essential role of the legal community in advocating for the rule of law and human rights.
The LSK president also appealed to the public to stay vigilant and support efforts that reinforce transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies. LSK remains committed to pushing for policy changes and judicial reforms aimed at curbing abuses of power and protecting the rights of all citizens. Odhiambo's remarks underscore LSK’s unwavering stance against extrajudicial killings and its commitment to upholding justice, ensuring that victims like Ayieko do not suffer in silence and that their families receive the justice they deserve.
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