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Disband the ODPP: A Call to Eradicate Renson Ingonga’s Corrupt Fiefdom

The interrogation that precipitated Ojwang’s death could not have proceeded without Ingonga’s explicit authorization. Citizens must remain vigilant against these pathetic machinations, which seek to curry favor for an irredeemably corrupt institution.

by Francis Gaitho
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On June 9, 2025, Renson Ingonga, the ignominious Director of Public Prosecutions, descended into a theatrical charade, feigning ignorance of the case involving Albert Ojwang’s co-accused, Kelvin Moinde (pictured above).

This eleventh-hour subterfuge was a contemptible bid to whitewash the festering corruption within Kenya’s judiciary – a venal institution indelibly tarnished by its complicity in a sinister nexus of abductions, enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and fabricated charges.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), a cabal of obsequious enforcers, operates as the servile instrument of Ingonga’s malevolent directives. These lackeys lack the audacity to traverse vast distances to abduct bloggers without the implicit assurance that their actions will be sanctified by judicial connivance.

The stratagem is chillingly straightforward: President William Ruto and his coterie of sycophants identify bloggers whose incisive content threatens their hegemony. This intelligence is relayed to the odious Ingonga, who concocts legal ambiguities to furnish a veneer of legitimacy for spurious prosecutions. Orders are then issued to the DCI’s marauding thugs to hunt down these “suspects,” while pliable, morally bankrupt magistrates are handpicked to preside over the sham proceedings.

ABDUCTIONS MASTERMIND: Renson Ingonga is the primary architect of Albert Ojwang’s brutal murder

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) prosecutes these cases with ruthless zeal, exploiting every loophole to suffocate dissent.

Consider the case of Francis Gaitho: the ODPP, with brazen effrontery, secured orders to impound my passport, branding me a flight risk – a designation befitting only the most heinous felons. Furthermore, this despicable office has obstinately refused to release my confiscated property, including a laptop, five mobile phones, a GoPro camera, a high-definition podcasting camera, flash drives, and other electronics, all held with the complicity of a servile magistrate.

This orchestrated campaign of oppression masquerades as adherence to the rule of law, exposing Kenya as a risible banana republic where judicial processes are weaponized against dissenters based on the flimsiest of pretexts, such as social media posts.

The ODPP engineered the confiscation of Francis Gaitho’s passport end electronic equipment through unscrupulous legal ambiguities in collaboration with pliable magistrates

Compounding this travesty, the ODPP and DCI orchestrate a vicious defamation campaign, leveraging their sophisticated propaganda apparatus.

Complicit mainstream media outlets and mercenary bloggers, bereft of intellectual rigor, regurgitate their press releases verbatim, prematurely convicting me in the court of public opinion while shielding the true malefactors – those who perpetrate theft of public funds, abductions and killings – from comparable scrutiny.

The ODPP’s press release of June 9, 2025, is a vile, hypocritical sham, a transparent attempt by the loathsome Renson Ingonga to deflect the righteous public outrage following the tragic death of blogger Albert Ojwang.

This sanctimonious drivel, cloaked in the guise of legal propriety, conveniently absolves Kelvin Moinde only after the ODPP’s complicity in a sordid chain of abductions and extrajudicial killings was laid bare.

The claim of “insufficient evidence” is a contemptible lie, a desperate maneuver by this morally bankrupt institution to feign adherence to justice while shielding its role in orchestrating Ojwang’s persecution.

The ODPP’s sanctimonious posturing as a paragon of constitutional virtue is an insult to the public’s intelligence, revealing a corrupt, self-serving machine that must be dismantled for its egregious betrayal of justice.

BLOOD ON HIS HANDS: Renson Ingonga is solely and purely responsible for the death of blogger Albert Ojwang. Let him not pander to the gallery

The public must not be deceived by Ingonga’s contemptible posturing, a cynical ploy to dampen revolutionary ardor and recast his disgraced office as a bastion of constitutional rectitude.

Ingonga is the architect of this iniquity, and his hands are stained with the blood of Albert Ojwang, whose prosecution he personally sanctioned.

The interrogation that precipitated Ojwang’s death could not have proceeded without Ingonga’s explicit authorization. Citizens must remain vigilant against these pathetic machinations, which seek to curry favor for an irredeemably corrupt institution.

The ODPP, a cesspool of moral turpitude, must be dismantled and reconstituted anew to purge it of the rot personified by Renson Ingonga and his minions.

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