Robert Ouko siri ya kifo chake

Robert Ouko siri ya kifo chake

My take; This is the reason I seriously want the dynasty rule Kenya's politics to vanish; (Moism, Odingaism and Kenyattaism). Now they are strategizing to consolidate power by locking out the outsider, a hustler called Ruto, though I dont support him, due to his alleged track record, he is a hope to a child from any poor family if you look at the bigger picture. In EAC for any meaningful progress; Uganda's NRM and its sycophants must be kicked out of power and in Tanzania CCM and its retrogressive propagandist ideology must fall for Tz tp realize its full potential. What happened to Ouko is what NRM has done to some in Uganda and CCM has silenced some with divergent views in Tanzania.
Hii taarifa inaangazia siasa ya EAC ilivyo chafu.
Toa mifano accross EAC of such political killings.
Bobi Wine aliponea, they shot his driver thinking its him they got..,
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who killed robert ouko and why ? it is story still lingering in people’s minds in one of the most high profile assassinations in moi regime. today we are going to look at the story how robert ouko was murdered

HOW ROBERT OUKO WAS KILLED

On the morning of February 12, 1990, Dr. robert Ouko told his wife Christabel to travel to Nairobi by road and that he would join her by air the next day. In the evening of that day, Dr. Ouko entertained the company of sister Dorothy Randiak who had to check on the Minister.

After Dorothy had left, the Minister checked on his poultry. That day, he had received a brood of 500 chicks. Robert Ouko was with his home servants, selina Were, the house maid; Zablon Agalo, the AP officer guarding home; and Philip Rodi, the farm manager.

Meanwhile, in Kisumu, Michael Owiti, the civilian driver of Nyanza PC, Julius Kobia, received an unusual assignment. He was called by his boss who instructed him to drive the PC’s white Mercedes to Sirikwa Hotel in Eldoret to pick some guests at the Hotel.

At Sirikwa Hotel, 3 people approached him,they identified themselves as the people that he had been sent to pick. They left Eldoret at 8.00 P.M. and drove to the PC’s residence where he found a fleet of top government officials .

At the PC’s residence, he saw Mr. Hezekiah Oyugi, Mr. Jonah Anguka, and Nicholas Biwott. There were five cars at the residence.

At around half past midnight, he (Michael Owiti ) was instructed to lead the party driving along Kisumu – Kericho Road. In his vehicle, he carried the PC and two of the guests he had picked at Sirikwa Hotel. They turned at a junction towards Muhoroni

At a certain point, they were instructed to put off their lights and wait for a signal for them to proceed. Near home of Dr. robert Ouko, all passengers alighted leaving the drivers alone and walked towards Dr. Ouko’s home.

At around 2:00 AM, Selina Were, the housemaid, was awakened by a loud bang.

When she heard the first bang, she sat up on her bed, and then she heard three gunshots on the bedroom side of the Minister’s house. At first, she did not come out due to fear and because there was an armed guard in the compound.

She curiously and with fear peeped through her window, she saw Philip Rodi (farm manager) tiptoeing followed by men who were in green uniform moving towards the store. After a while, she saw Hezekiah Oyugi standing in front of her door. The security lights were on then.

There was no single vehicle in the homestead. After an hour or so, she came out of her house and went to the open visitors shed where she saw a white Mercedes Benz with dim lights turn at the lower main gate.

In the morning, Selina went to the bedroom and saw Dr. Robert Ouko’s pyjamas on the bed and the window fastener broken. The spectacles of the Minister were on the table at the sitting room.

The Administration Police Constable tasked with guarding the Minister’s home, Zablon Agalo, claimed that on that night, he did not see anything, since he was guarding the cattle boma.

On his statement he said that at 2:30 AM that night, he saw Mr. Oyugi standing near Selina Were’s house, and Mr. Jonah Anguka was with him. Anguka who wore a blue suit with a tie was moving towards the cattle boma gate. He greeted him but Mr. Oyugi gestured him to keep quiet.

A short, stocky, black man was standing at the verandah of Dr. Ouko’s house hiding behind a pillar. Rodi confirmed later that the man who stood behind the pillar at the verandah was Nicholas Biwott in the statement he recorded to the Sunguh committee.

He also saw the white car that Selina had referred to and heard the loud bangs and gunshots. ( These shots were fired by Dr. robert Ouko at his abductors. Unfortunately, they cornered him and pinned him down before he could shoot any of them )

Michael Owiti, the civilian driver to PC Kobia confirmed the Minister was grabbed from his house by 3 guests he had picked in Eldoret. Once he was captured, they forced a gag into his mouth, tied his feet, handcuffed his hands behind his back, and dragged him to the vehicle.

Two of the guests and PC Julius Kobia entered the vehicle and instructed him to drive to State House Nakuru, a distance of 180 kilometers. At Kericho, the convoy stopped briefly to refuel. All this while, Dr. robert Ouko was struggling and groaning in the boot.

At State House Nakuru, they found gates open and all the 5 vehicles whizzed inside. All the passengers in the vehicles alighted and Dr. robert Ouko, who was now nose bleeding, was literally lifted from the vehicle into State House. They were in Nakuru until around 3.00 P.M of 13 Feb.

Inspector James Lando, an intelligence official in Nakuru whose duties included compiling intelligence from State House Nakuru, came across secret intelligence documents showing that Dr. Ouko was murdered in State House Nakuru.

According to the Inspector, Dr. Robert Ouko was carried into state house, he begged for his life as his captors beat him up and slammed him against the walls. One of the men who had been hired broke a leg from a seat and used it to crash Ouko’s legs.

All the while, the Dr. robert ouko was lying painfully on the floor begging and pleading. To finish it off, Biwott took a gun and shot him in the head.

Mr. Wajackoya, who was working at the ‘music room’ (phone tapping room), happened to have tapped and recorded a phone conversation between Daniel Moi and Nicholas Biwott on that day Robert Ouko was killed.

In the conversation, Biwott confirmed to Moi that the problem of Robert ouko had been taken care of for good, and Daniel Moi thanked him (Biwott) for it.

Mr. Wajackoya handed over the tapes to the British Intelligence people in exchange for asylum.

On 13th February 1990, Dr. Ouko was scheduled to fly to the Gambia. His secretary and bodyguard were waiting for him in Nairobi.

In the afternoon he had not shown up, people at the ministry and at home started to raise eyebrows. His wife Christabel Ouko, who by that time was at Loresho, called Selina Were.

Unbeknownst to Christabel, at that very moment she was calling home to enquire on whereabouts of her husband, a Kenya Police helicopter was hovering over Got Alila Hills, just 6 kilometers from the Minister’s Koru home, carrying the lifeless body of the Minister.

It took less than 10 minutes to drop the body and arrange the few items, some of which had been gotten from the Minister’s home, with the help of Philip Rodi, the farm manager.

WHY MOI KILLED ROBERT OUKO

Moi Ordered Ouko Killed, Inquiry Told On March 4, 2005 the Parliamentary Select Committee investigating Dr. Ouko’s death was told that it was President Moi who ordered the killing of his Foreign minister in 1990. Committee chairman Gor Sunguh said Scotland Yard detective John Troon told the committee in London two weeks ago that Dr Robert Ouko was killed because of “an executive order”. Mr Sunguh said: “This executive order was issued by none other than President Moi.”

The Sunguh committee was in Britain two weeks ago to receive evidence from Mr Troon, who extensively investigated the murder, and Swiss business consultant Marianne Briner. Mr Sunguh said the President fired Dr robert Ouko, who was the MP for Kisumu Town, and sent him to his Koru home as his security was withdrawn.

“No other person had such an executive authority” to order the killing of Dr robert Ouko, Mr Sunguh said. “The President himself said at a public rally that people who poisoned Vice-President George Saitoti ‘…are the same ones who killed Dr Ouko…’ We would have liked him to tell us who these people are and how he came to know them,” Mr Sunguh said. Mr Sunguh said Mr Troon had tried to interview Keiyo South MP Nicholas Biwott as the prime suspect but that Mr Biwott had been “shielded” by Mr Moi.

A letter from the British High Commission tabled before the committee showed Mr Troon had in 1990 concluded his probe and had said there was enough evidence to arrest Mr Biwott and other senior officials but that Mr Moi had denied him permission to do so. Mr Sunguh said President Moi had pledged no stones would be left unturned in the investigation but that, instead, “all stones and boulders were put in the way of investigations”. Mr Sunguh said the Moi administration started parallel investigations to Mr Troon’s usingthe dreaded Special Branch. Then Mr Jonah Anguka, a district commissioner at the time Dr Robert Ouko died, had been “planted” in the matter and charged with the murder. Mr Troon’s life was threatened and he had to leave the country in 72 hours, he said. President Moi’s government was guilty of a cover-up in Dr Ouko’s murder, Mr Sunguh said. “It also participated in elimination of witnesses to the murder,” Mr Sunguh added.

The chairman said the committee had counted more than 100 possible witnesses who had died in mysterious circumstances. “These are some of the issues that should have been answered by Moi. We would have treated him with utmost respect . . . we are not going to bother him,” Mr Sunguh said. He added: “It is unfortunate that we are now going to complete our report without his input.” Although failure to honour a parliamentary summons was “illegal”, the committee would not take any action against the former president Moi.

“Having been an MP for more than 40 years, as vice-president for 13 years and as president for 24, the man should have been a supporter of the rule of law,” Mr Sunguh commented. Mr Moi should not blame the committee if it rules that he was responsible for “certain things” in Dr Ouko’s death. Committee member Kiema Kilonzo said the committee wanted Mr Moi to explain what transpired during the Washington DC visit to which he was accompanied by both Dr robert Ouko and Mr Biwott. Dr robert Ouko was murdered several weeks later. Mr Kilonzo said the committee wanted to hear from Mr Moi whether he had sent Dr robert Ouko on leave and confined him to his Koru home after the visit to Washington. Mr Moi could also have explained a photograph tabled before the committee by Mr Biwott showing him saluting by the left hand. Committee member Raphael Wanjala said: “The retired president’s appearance here could have been very important for us because the work of all commissions when he was head of state was frustrated.” The MP for Budalang’i cited the premature disbandment of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry in 1991 and of Mr Troon’s investigation. The Sunguh committee wanted Mr Moi to explain whether he and Dr Ouko travelled on the same flight from Washington. About the road accident Dr Ouko was involved in on his way to Kericho on February 9,1990. Whether the president communicated with Dr Robert Ouko while he was on leave and Whether he received documents by the BAK group’s directors complaining about mistreatment by some Cabinet ministers. Mr Troon had also named permanent secretary Hezekiah Oyugi as a prime suspect in Dr Ouko’s murder. Mr Oyugi died of illness in 1991. At the end of the inquiry the committee chairman, Mr Sunguh said:

“We have information that a gang was hired by persons who have refused to be questioned by this committee. They (gang) were to be paid Sh3 million, but after complaining, it was raised to Sh8 million to kill robert Ouko. Later some of the gang members killed their colleagues over the same money.”Just one day ago, the proven criminal in robert ouko demise is himself is now posthumous.
Your piece is informative and indeed chilling! The biggest error of your compilation is looking for comfort from non-relative examples. It is a story of a prominent elected person being physically killed by fellow politician in the government. The President is tainted, actually behaving in a thuggish manner, at the statehouse. Don’t mingle such chilling message with those relatively minor ideological misbehaviours.

Now, this is what should make Kenya Exception. How did you allow such a thug stay in the statehouse for such long time, unshaken, unaccountable? As we are writing, you are celebrating Moi day! While his son is a governor, groomed to be at the helm come next election! What good is with this human called Moi? I can’t comprehend what exactly do Kenyans need. You are now a land scarce country meanwhile your leaders are best at grabbing land. It is only estimated that half of the country’s land belongs to one family yet when you are out for voting, your preference is unreasonable! Is it that life racing has surpassed all the humanity senses?

Anyhow, avoid likening killings with ideological errors. Anything interfering with human life is never of equal magnitude to anything.
 
Your piece is informative and indeed chilling! The biggest error of your compilation is looking for comfort from non-relative examples. It is a story of a prominent elected person being physically killed by fellow politician in the government. The President is tainted, actually behaving in a thuggish manner, at the statehouse. Don’t mingle such chilling message with those relatively minor ideological misbehaviours.

Now, this is what should make Kenya Exception. How did you allow such a thug stay in the statehouse for such long time, unshaken, unaccountable? As we are writing, you are celebrating Moi day! While his son is a governor, groomed to be at the helm come next election! What good is with this human called Moi? I can’t comprehend what exactly do Kenyans need. Your are now a land scarce country meanwhile your leaders are best at grabbing land. It is only estimated that half of the country’s land belongs to one family yet when you are out for voting, your preference is unreasonable! Is it that life racing has surpassed all the humanity senses?

Anyhow, avoid likening killings with ideological errors. Anything interfering with human life is never of equal magnitude to anything.
A nice response, sober argument. However my focus ins't about the conduct, nor its magnitude, big or small., my point is on principle, the basis or root of the matter; political games. Ouko's killing is an example of a conduct, exiling political dissidents is a conduct, ukandamizaji wa vyombo vya habari kwa kusema ukweli n.k, is a conduct, my focus is on principle not conduct.
I dont want you guys to focus on the fruits, big or small, look to the root(n seed) that produces such conducts.
 
Dr Robert Ouko was murdered at a time when Tanzania and Kenya were in good terms after going through many years of rough relations following the breakup of the original East African Community. We heard a lot of strories about the involvement of Ken Matiba but the facts were never revealed.

I have followed this documentary in full, and still no clear answer as to who was Bob's real murderer.






 
Sunday, July 29, 2012

ROBERT OUKO WAS KILLED IN "OPERATION BIKINI SUCCESSION": WEEKLY TOPIC NEWSPAPER OF UGANDA 6 SEPTEMBER 1991

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Dr. John Robert Ouko

Michael Mundia Kamau
5:29pm Jul 29 2012

Minister killed in "Operation Bikini succession", the inside story by a correspondent in Nairobi, as published in the "Weekly Topic" newspaper of Uganda of 6th September 1991 (Reproduced verbatim)

Through errors of omissions and commission the late Kenya's minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation Dr. Robert John Ouko caused his murder on February 12, 1990.

Ouko's problems are said to have started in 1983 when he fell out with Hezekiah Oyugi the then Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President in charge of Internal Security and Provincial Administration. Oyugi was then a Provincial Commissioner in Moi's home province of Rift Valley and was said to enjoy powers beyond even his boss, Permanent Secretary J. Mathenge whom the former later succeeded.

Having been business associates in a number of commercial ventures, Ouko and Oyugi parted ways. The immediate consequence was the demotion of Ouko from the glamourous Foreign Office to an obscure Labour Ministry in October 1983. Ouko's relegation was due to advice from Oyugi, who is the only personality from Nyanza who enjoys Moi's total confidence.

In the next four-and-a-half years, Ouko was kept "on his toes". He shuffled around in every reshuffle to ministries of labour, industry and economic planning - an average of a new ministry every 18 months. Meanwhile, Oyugi and his mentor were busy looking for a replacement in Ouko's Kisumu Rural Constituency.

The only man who was ready to challenge Ouko anytime and anywhere was Joab Henry Onyango Omino, a popular former civil servant and a successful businessman-cum-sports administrator. Moi and Oyugi were not ready to back Omino since the latter had the "undesired" qualities of being popular and principled. But while Ouko was unpopular on the domestic front, internationally he had as a career diplomat, cultivated a likeable image and had many useful friends. It was on these friends that his temporary political survival and also his eventual demise would hinge.

Thatcher's role

As a family friend of the Thatcher's, Ouko saw his only hope on the assistance of Margaret Thatcher, then British Prime Minister, who had unlimited sway over the Moi government. So, when the election campaigns began and he saw his political coffin being made, Ouko flew to Britain and spent a night as the guest of Dennis and Margaret Thatcher in their country home.. The purpose of the visit was to prevail upon Moi to return Ouko. The "Iron Lady", having her own imperialist designs in Kenya, went beyond what Bob Ouko had asked for.

Her country having propelled Moi to presidency and her, personally, having sustained him, Thatcher was once again shopping for Moi's successor, as the Kenyan dictator is said to suffer from acute leukemia and cancer of the throat. Maggie was also aware that Moi was going to fire his Vice President Mwai Kibaki. She, therefore, not only asked Moi to rig Ouko to parliament, but also to appoint him (Ouko) the Vice President.

Moi complied only partly with the directive. He indeed rigged Ouko back to parliament despite Omino's landslide victory. As for the number Two slot, the Kenyan President had his own scheme. He was paving a succession path to the presidency for his nephew and long time manager of Moi's personal estate, Nicholas Kiprono arap Biwott. Instead, Ouko was handed back the Foreign Affairs portfolio.

The Number two post went into the hands of Josephat Njuguna Karanja, a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi, who had recently been imposed upon the people of Mathare as their Member of Parliament. Karanja's tenure as the VP was shortlived as he was removed in very humiliating manner only twelve months later. George Kinuthia Muthengi Saitoti, an associate professor of topology and former chairman of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Nairobi was appointed to take over the vice presidency.

Maggie Thatcher and her mentor Ronald Reagan (and later Reagan's successor George Bush) were not amused by Moi's refusal to take their orders. They were also not comfortable with Moi's continued association and reward for people who massively looted public coffers of billions of dollars. Whenever Moi sent Ouko on the numerous begging missions to solicit more aid, the donors showed concern about the diversion of the aid money to foreign secret accounts in Europe.

Among the leading looters were Biwott; Saitoti ( who had headed the treasury since 1983); Eric Kotut, the Governor of Central Bank of Kenya (CBK); Kipng'eno arap Ng'eny, the Managing Director of Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (KPTC); Arthur Magugu, once the Minister for Finance; Bethwel Kiplagat, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs; Benjamin Kipkorir, Chairman Kenya Commercial Bank; Sam Ongeri, Minister for Technical Training; Mark Too (Moi's son who is Deputy Chairman, Lonrho) and Hezekiah Oyugi, sarcastically known as "the Governor".

As at the end of 1988, estimates by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) showed that more than US $4 billion was held in overseas accounts by Kenyans. Other sources indicated that in the first half of the year 1988, alone, US $175 million was siphoned out of Kenya into foreign accounts. Ouko confronted Moi the facts and that was his error number one. Moi was not amused by this hard evidence. This was in October 1989. Order was immediately issued that Ouko be shadowed round-the-clock.

The Washington 'debacle'

Things came to a climax when Moi and his team including Ouko visited the US on January 1990. The main purpose of the visit was to persuade President Bush to prevail upon the Congress not to suspend aid to Kenya. The Congress and a number of donor agencies had threatened to freeze assistance to Kenya due to Kenya's well known record gross violation of human rights, diversion of aid money to individuals' foreign accounts, corruption and lack of accountability in the government.

While in Washington, Moi and his delegation met three congressmen Donald Tayne, Tonny Hall, and Paul Simon in an attempt to persuade them to convince the Congress not to block a US $60 million military aid Moi was soliciting from the US. They also held talks with high-ranking officials of the World Bank and IMF. The talks, however, did not bear much fruit and only ended in Moi being given stiffer conditions to fulfill before any assistance could come forth.

meeting with the US Assistant Secretary of State in charge of African Affairs, Michael Cohen was equally fruitless. Interpreting his president's public humiliation as a failure on his (Ouko's) part as a Foreign Affairs Minister, Ouko used his experience in the world of diplomacy to try and arrange a face-saving private meeting between Moi and Bush.

In such a meeting, nobody would know whatever transpired between the two Heads of State, and would believe whatever is reported. He, therefore, secured an audience with the US Secretary of State James Baker and managed to persuade the latter to prevail upon President Bush. Ouko was, thus, invited to meet Bush.

The three - Bush, Baker and Ouko - are said to have met for forty minutes before President Bush agreed to grant Moi an audience, in the presence of Baker and Ouko. The meeting took only ten minutes, according to reports..

During the ten minute talks, Moi is reported to have been given a number of conditions for continued assistance, including putting someone with knowledge of economics in charge of Treasury as opposed to topologist Saitoti; democratization of Kenya's politics; release of all political prisoners and improvement of Human Rights record; making Ouko his Vice President as well as ensuring that money smuggled out of Kenya was brought back. Moi was not particularly pleased with the apparent rapport between Bush and Ouko.

After the meeting, Moi addressed a news conference, where he was in-undated with a barrage of what he considered "embarassing" questions like torture of suspects at Nyayo House, mass imprisonment on trumped-up political charges, street shooting by the police, discrimination of ethnic Somali Kenyans, persecution of the clergy and rampant corruption. Moi had no ready answers to these questions.

Once again, in a bid to save his boss from public embarassment, Ouko intervened time and again to "elaborate on His Excellency's self explanatory answer" and articulately, albeit untruthfully, answered the questions. The journalists in attendance were impressed by Ouko's articulate interventions and, as is typical with American scribes, some remarked that ought to have been the president. That was Ouko's mistake number two. Moi could not hide his rage. To be upstaged twice in half a day was not something he was accustomed to. Ouko's other detractors, chiefly Biwott and Oyugi, did not waste away this opportunity.

After that Press Conference of February 2, 1990 Biwott is said to have even sarcastically addressed Ouko as "Your Excellency the President". Moi on his part emotionally declared that he did not want even to set eyes on Ouko and that he would not travel with his foreign minister in the same plane. Ouko was, thus, left in Washington.

Worried by the inexplicable behaviour of his President Ouko took the next flight and arrived in Nairobi two days later, only a few minutes after Moi's arrival. He infact found Moi still being entertained at the airport and asked his escorts who had come to the airport to meet him to show him where Moi was being entertained ("Kenya Times", October 23, 1990 page 18). That was Ouko's third blunder.

Nyanza exile

The following day, February 5, 1990, Ouko went to State House, Nairobi, understandably to plead with Moi to forgive him whatever sins he (Ouko) might have committed. His worry was even more compounded by the fact that upon his arrival at Jomo Kenyatta Airport, his passport was impounded "for adjustment". Instead of forgiving him, Moi ordered his Foreign minister to go to his Nyanza home and never to appear in Nairobi unless and until called back by Moi personally. Ouko left State House a shaken and confused man and extremely worried.

From State House he went to his office along Harambee Avenue via his lawyers, Oraro and Rachier Advocates. From his office, he is reported to have taken his confidential file , bid his staff "Kwaheri ya kuonana" and left. He was convinced that he was going to be relieved of his ministerial post.

The same day in the evening, Ouko, his wife and two youngest children went to Moi's Woodley residence, along Kabarnet Road. He was of the illusion that on seeing his two young children, Moi the "lover of children" Moi have pity. The mission badly aborted and Moi was uncompromising in his decision to send Ouko to Nyanza.

Ouko is said to have been silent all the way as he drove his family back from Woodley to his Loresho Home. On arrival at Loresho, he found his driver and one of his security escorts waiting. One of the security escorts, George Otieno, had already been withdrawn. The other two, including driver, Joseph Yogo Otieno were under instruction to leave him as soon as (Ouko) arrives at his home in Nyanza (Nyahera or Koru).

On February 6, 1990 a meeting chaired by Biwott and attended by Saitoti, Kotut, Kipng'eno arap Ng'eny, Noah Too, Frederick Koskei (Saitoti's Aide de Camp) and Bethwel Kiplagat was held at Midwest Hotel, Kericho. It was at this meeting where the decision to deal with the 'Ouko problem' was taken. Noah Too was appointed to head the project. Moi was briefed about the meeting at his Woodley house on February 8 or 9 (Our informant could not get the exact date) in the evening around 9 p.m.

Another meeting was held at Nyayo House, Nairobi, 24th Floor on Saturday February 11, 1990 where specific tasks were assigned. It was at this stage that Oyugi, Julius Kobia (the PC Nyanza), John Anguka (the DC Nakuru) and Philip Kilonzo (Commissioner of Police) were indoctrinated into the conspiracy, which had been codenamed "Operation Bikini Succession" - Bikini being Biwott's initials (BIwott, KIprono, NIcholas).

Ouko, meanwhile went to the official residence of Peter Lagat, the Kericho District Commisioner, who is close kin of Biwott's on February 9 to ask Lagat to plead with Biwott to save Ouko's neck. He had arrived at the Kericho DC's house at 7.25 a.m. Lagat phoned Biwott who told him to leave Ouko's matter alone.

Ouko's worries multiplied as his earlier attempts to have Oyugi plead with Moi for him had only drawn the remark: "If you have collided with Nyayo, 'shauri yako'. I give you only two days". On Saturday February 10, 1990, while officiating at a function organized by Lions Club held at Kisumu's Imperial Hotel, Ouko attempted to "apologise" publicly by narrating how His Excellency had "articulately" answered Kenya's critics.

Ouko was not a keen church goer. But on Sunday February 11, 1990, he surprised his family when he went with them to AIC Koru church and even asked for special prayers after volunteering to preach. During the week, Ouko had tried to get help from people like Kibaki and Dalmas Otieno, but they were not of much help. He, therefore, decided to fall back on Oyugi - this time asking the latter to provide him with a GK vehicle for his escape. Oyugi promised to oblige - and he indeed came in a white GK mercedes ! Ouko's mistake number 4 and 5.

Closing In

By Monday February 12, 1990 Ouko was properly isolated and focused on. By the directive from Managing Director Ng'eny, telephone links with Ouko's Nyahera and Koru home had been cut. His security escort had long been withdrawn and all his movements were closely monitored. Biwott and Kobia had been spotted together in Kisumu that Monday afternoon while Noah arap Too, Frederick Koskei and other high ranking security personnel were seen at Kapkelion in a white Subaru (KTN 865), light blue Volkswagen Kombi (KQC 039) and green Audi (KQC 041). Between 3 and 4 a.m. on Tuesday February 13, a white Mercedes Benz car from the Nyanza PC's office pulled at the gate of Ouko's Koru home. The occupants introduced themselves as Security Intelligence officers who had been sent to call Ouko as the president wanted to see him urgently.

Within less than 2 minutes there were more than 15 men in GSU uniform at the minister's gate and all security personnel attached to Ouko had been whisked away. They were severely warned not to "talk". The only person the abductors forgot to lock up was Ouko's housegirl, Sebina Were who was sleeping in one of rooms in the main house. She was woken up by an unusual bang as the abductors dragged Ouko away. She rushed out, only in time to see the white car moving out of the main gate.

As he was confronted, Ouko asked his captors, who had told him Moi wanted to see him, for time to change from his pyjamas. Back in his bedroom Ouko wrote down the names of his captors, who included Oyugi, Biwott, Kobia, Koskei and Noah Too. He folded the note and put it behind a wall picture.

Missing genitals

Ouko was driven straight to Nakuru with a brief stop at Kericho, at Shell Petrol Station along the Kericho-Nakuru highway just opposite Kericho Police Station. One motorist who knew Ouko saw him and went greet him. He was immediately chased away but after he had gone close enough to notice that the minister was handcuffed. This man later wrote an "anonymous" letter to Ouko's Koru address, giving a clue as to how the New Scotland Yard detectives would trace him.

Ouko was reportedly killed at Nakuru with a pistol shot after intensive torture. His naked body was later dumped at Nakuru mortuary, with genitals missing. By a twist of fate, a nurse at Nakuru General Hospital, who was a family friend of the Oukos recognised the body and telephoned Christobel, Ouko's wife. Mrs. Ouko immediately began enquiring from the government about the whereabouts of her husband. Alerted by this enquiry the murderers rushed to the mortuary and removed the body.

They sprayed it with highly corrosive chemicals and then flew it in a Police Airwing helicopter for dumping at Got Alila, a few kilometers from the late minister's home where they "discovered" it two days later. The dumping of the body was done on Wednesday February 14 and the spot remained guarded by GSU personnel until Friday February 16 at 12.30 p.m. when an announcement was made through public address system at the scene that Ouko's remains had been found.

When this writer visited the scene at 3.00 p.m. he found the police had cordoned the spot and people, including the press, were kept about 20 metres away from the spot. No vegetation was burnt at the spot where the body was found despite the fact that the body was burnt beyond recognition.

As Commissioner Kilonzo, Oyugi and Too collected the remains on a stretcher, Oyugi personally lit fire on the spot where the body had been found. Nobody understood the significance of this act but our guess is that the Nyanza butcher wanted to burn the grass and vegetation around that spot to sell the story that Ouko had shot himself and burnt himself there.

Two days later, Oyugi issued a what he termed the preliminary findings of police investigations which tended to suggest that Ouko had committed suicide. What followed were massive demonstrations demanding that the truth be told. The government, through Moi himself, promised that "no stone would be left unturned" to bring the culprits to book.

Troons fears

Moi asked the British government to send him detectives from the New Scotland Yard hoping this would lull the people as he bought time for emotions to cool down. Troon (John) the leader of the team and his two colleagues began their work conscientiously briefing the press at every stage. The government was not impressed. Within two weeks of the detectives' work, the state ordered the Scotland Yard sleuths not to issue any more press statements. Later, Troon felt he could not proceed further without interviewing Biwott.

On three occasions when they had appointments with the Energy minister, Biwott simply failed to turn up. Meanwhile, through the British High Commission, Kenya was asking Mrs. Thatcher to prevail upon the New Scotland sleuths to write their report without mentioning "sensitive" personalities. Mrs. Thatcher is reported to have been reluctant to help in this, fearing the consequences should the British people know. After several attempts to interview the 'Kabarak Syndicate' failed the British detectives saw no option other than packing their bags and returning home. Troon refused to come to Nairobi to deliver his incomplete report unless he was guaranteed of his security as it was rumored both in Nairobi and London that the "Kabarak Syndicate" was planning for him an "accident" the Kenya style.

As soon as the report was delivered to Attorney General Mathew Guy Muli, the government announced that the report was not to be made public. This was a 180-degree turn from the earlier assurances that the government had nothing to hide and would make the entire report public. To appease people – or so the Nairobi regime deludes itself - Moi has appointed a Commission of Inquiry to inquire into the "mysterious disappearance and subsequent death" of minister Ouko. Another attempt at diverting people's attention from the truth behind Ouko's murder was the arrest and torture of Ouko's younger brother, Barrack Easton Mbajah, a former District Commissioner for allegedly murdering his brother.

Ouko it would therefore seem fell victim to the bloodthirsty murderers of the Nairobi regime.

Source of story: The "Weekly Topic" newspaper of Uganda of 6th September 1991

















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Umeamua kufukua makaburi, dah enzi hizo nakumbuka tulivyoibua mtiti balaa belua barabarani, nilikua dogo kitaani, kweli muda ndio mwamuzi, maana kila kitu kina mwisho wake, Kenya ya enzi zile ilikua kiza tupu, watu walikua wanalazimishwa kuimba mapambio ya kuunga juhudi, ukikosoa inakula kwako.
 
Hezekiah Oyugi
Nicholas Biwott
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Wote wamefariki wanasubiri the day of Judgement
Umeamua kufukua makaburi, dah enzi hizo nakumbuka tulivyoibua mtiti balaa belua barabarani, nilikua dogo kitaani, kweli muda ndio mwamuzi, maana kila kitu kina mwisho wake, Kenya ya enzi zile ilikua kiza tupu, watu walikua wanalazimishwa kuimba mapambio ya kuunga juhudi, ukikosoa inakula kwako.

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MAUAJI YA KUTISHA...

Baada ya Dkt. Ouko kuanza kuhisi harufu ya kifo ikimnyemelea, alijaribu kuzungumza na 'adui yake' Hezekiah Oyugi ili amuombee msamaha kwa Mzee Moi. Oyugi alimjibu kwa kifupi, “Kama umegongana na Mzee Nyayo shauri yako”. Dkt Ouko akavunjika moyo kabisa, akaona kilichobaki ni kumrudia Mungu.
Jumapili ya Februari 11, 1990 Dkt. Ouku aliishangaza familia yake baada ya kumwona akihudhuria kanisani. Alisali katika Kanisa la “African Inland Church” AIC, lililopo kijijini kwake huko Koru. Siku hiyo Ouko alihubiri mwenyewe na kisha kuomba sana Kanisa limuombee.

Baada ya kumaliza kupiga injili kanisani wiki hiyo Dkt. Ouko alimfuata Mzee Mwai Kibaki ili amuombee msamaha kwa Mzee Nyayo (Moi) lakini ilishindikana pia. Maombi na sala za jumapili hazikushika, Dkt. Ouko alimwendea tena adui yake mkubwa, Hezekiah Oyugi, safari hii akamwomba ampatie gari la Serikali ili atoroke nchini, naye Oyugi akakubali. Lakini Februari 12, 1990 Dkt. Ouko alikatiwa mawasiliano.

Alfajiri ya Jumanne, Februari 13, 1990; Gari nyeupe aina ya Mercedes Benz kutoka Ofisi ya Mkuu wa Mkoa wa Nyanza, ilifika nyumbani kwa Dkt. Ouko huko Koru alikoamriwa kwenda. Watu waliokuwemo ndani ya gari hilo walijitambulisha na kudai walitumwa na Rais Moi kumfuata kwa ajili ya “Wito maalum”. Muda si muda wakafika watu wengine 15 wakiwa katika gari la Serikali.

Baada ya Ugeni huo wa watu 15 kuwasili nyumbani hapo, walinzi binafsi wa Dkt. Ouko walifukuzwa na kuonywa wasizungumze kitu. Palepale Dkt.Ouko akajua sasa za kufa kwake zimewadia. Akawaomba watekaji wake arudi ndani kubadili nguo.

Baada ya Dkt. Ouko kuruhusiwa kuingia ndani, akaamua kuandika majina ya watu aliowafahamu katika kundi lile. Haraka haraka Ouko akachukua kalamu na karatasi na kuandika “Oyugi, Biwott, Koba, Koskei na Noah Too”, kisha akaipachika karatasi yenye majina hayo nyuma ya fremu ya picha yake kubwa ya ukutani.

Baada ya kumaliza kilichompeleka ndani na kutoka nje, palepale Dkt. Ouko alikamatwa, akafungwa kamba na pingu kama kibaka, akarushwa kwenye buti la gari ya Mercedes Benz kama mzigo, kisha safari yake ya kuondoka Duniani ikaanza, msafara ule ulielekea Ikulu, baada ya kufika Ouko akatolewa kwenye buti na kutupwa sakafuni kama gunia la viazi, Ouko akilia sana kama mtoto huku akiomba msamaha kwa kosa asilolijua.
Baada ya 'kilio cha kutubu' cha Dkt. Ouko kikiendelea pale sakafuni, mmoja wa mtu kutoka kwenye genge lile la watu 15 walikodiwa kumuua Ouko, alivunja mguu wa kiti na kuanza kumtwanga nao waziri bila huruma hadi kumvunja mikono.

Ouko aliteseka na kulia Sana kwa maumivu na uchungu wa kuvunjwa viungo vyake kwa kipigo, na kisha Waziri mwenzake (Inaelezwa ni Nicholas Biwott) akatoa bastola na kumtandika risasi ya kichwa na kumuua palepale. Daktari Ouko akakata roho na kufa, kisha akafungashwa kwenye magunia na safari ikaendelea lakini safari hii kwa kutumia usafiri wa ndege ya jeshi. Walipokaribia nyumbani kwake kijijini Koru jirani kidogo na shamba lake, mwili wake ulitupwa chini na kuchomwa moto.

#Nenda_Dikteta_Moi .......
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MAUAJI YA KUTISHA...

Baada ya Dkt. Ouko kuanza kuhisi harufu ya kifo ikimnyemelea, alijaribu kuzungumza na 'adui yake' Hezekiah Oyugi ili amuombee msamaha kwa Mzee Moi. Oyugi alimjibu kwa kifupi, “Kama umegongana na Mzee Nyayo shauri yako”. Dkt Ouko akavunjika moyo kabisa, akaona kilichobaki ni kumrudia Mungu.
Jumapili ya Februari 11, 1990 Dkt. Ouku aliishangaza familia yake baada ya kumwona akihudhuria kanisani. Alisali katika Kanisa la “African Inland Church” AIC, lililopo kijijini kwake huko Koru. Siku hiyo Ouko alihubiri mwenyewe na kisha kuomba sana Kanisa limuombee.

Baada ya kumaliza kupiga injili kanisani wiki hiyo Dkt. Ouko alimfuata Mzee Mwai Kibaki ili amuombee msamaha kwa Mzee Nyayo (Moi) lakini ilishindikana pia. Maombi na sala za jumapili hazikushika, Dkt. Ouko alimwendea tena adui yake mkubwa, Hezekiah Oyugi, safari hii akamwomba ampatie gari la Serikali ili atoroke nchini, naye Oyugi akakubali. Lakini Februari 12, 1990 Dkt. Ouko alikatiwa mawasiliano.

Alfajiri ya Jumanne, Februari 13, 1990; Gari nyeupe aina ya Mercedes Benz kutoka Ofisi ya Mkuu wa Mkoa wa Nyanza, ilifika nyumbani kwa Dkt. Ouko huko Koru alikoamriwa kwenda. Watu waliokuwemo ndani ya gari hilo walijitambulisha na kudai walitumwa na Rais Moi kumfuata kwa ajili ya “Wito maalum”. Muda si muda wakafika watu wengine 15 wakiwa katika gari la Serikali.

Baada ya Ugeni huo wa watu 15 kuwasili nyumbani hapo, walinzi binafsi wa Dkt. Ouko walifukuzwa na kuonywa wasizungumze kitu. Palepale Dkt.Ouko akajua sasa za kufa kwake zimewadia. Akawaomba watekaji wake arudi ndani kubadili nguo.

Baada ya Dkt. Ouko kuruhusiwa kuingia ndani, akaamua kuandika majina ya watu aliowafahamu katika kundi lile. Haraka haraka Ouko akachukua kalamu na karatasi na kuandika “Oyugi, Biwott, Koba, Koskei na Noah Too”, kisha akaipachika karatasi yenye majina hayo nyuma ya fremu ya picha yake kubwa ya ukutani.

Baada ya kumaliza kilichompeleka ndani na kutoka nje, palepale Dkt. Ouko alikamatwa, akafungwa kamba na pingu kama kibaka, akarushwa kwenye buti la gari ya Mercedes Benz kama mzigo, kisha safari yake ya kuondoka Duniani ikaanza, msafara ule ulielekea Ikulu, baada ya kufika Ouko akatolewa kwenye buti na kutupwa sakafuni kama gunia la viazi, Ouko akilia sana kama mtoto huku akiomba msamaha kwa kosa asilolijua.
Baada ya 'kilio cha kutubu' cha Dkt. Ouko kikiendelea pale sakafuni, mmoja wa mtu kutoka kwenye genge lile la watu 15 walikodiwa kumuua Ouko, alivunja mguu wa kiti na kuanza kumtwanga nao waziri bila huruma hadi kumvunja mikono.

Ouko aliteseka na kulia Sana kwa maumivu na uchungu wa kuvunjwa viungo vyake kwa kipigo, na kisha Waziri mwenzake (Inaelezwa ni Nicholas Biwott) akatoa bastola na kumtandika risasi ya kichwa na kumuua palepale. Daktari Ouko akakata roho na kufa, kisha akafungashwa kwenye magunia na safari ikaendelea lakini safari hii kwa kutumia usafiri wa ndege ya jeshi. Walipokaribia nyumbani kwake kijijini Koru jirani kidogo na shamba lake, mwili wake ulitupwa chini na kuchomwa moto.

#Nenda_Dikteta_Moi .......
Mwandishi January Damian.
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Alikuwa dictator sana huyo mzee. Baada ya mauaji ya Dr. Ouko waliitwa makachero kutoka Scotland Yard mtaa wa Trafalgar square hapa London. Makachero hao walifanya uchunguzi wao kwa makini na utaalamu wa hali ya juu. Mzee baada ya kuona kuwa jamaa wanakaribia kujua ukweli aliwatimua nchini.

Tido Mhando katika moja ya simulizi za maisha yake kwenye gazeti la Mwananchi miaka kadhaa iliyopita. Alisimulia jinsi yeye mwenyewe alivyonusurika kuuwawa na kikosi cha Moi cha mauaji. Kipindi hicho alikuwa anafanya kazi Nairobi kabla ya kuhamia BBC Bush house London.

Anasema sababu za kutaka kuuwawa ni kuandika na kuripoti habari ambazo serikali ya Moi haikutaka zifahamike kwa wananchi.

Inasemekana aliokolewa na watu wa usalama ( marafiki zake) ambao walimtaarifu kuwa kuna mpango wa kuja kukumkamata na kupelekwa nyumba ya mateso na mauaji ( inasemekana kuna nyumba hapo Nairobi ndipo kikosi chake cha mauaji walikuwa wakifanyia unyama wao).

Baada ya taarifa hizo ilibidi Tido atoroke kwa kupitia mpaka wa Namanga na kufanikiwa kuingia Tanzania. Huko nyuma kikosi cha mauaji kilifika nyumbani kwake Nairobi kumchukuwa, bahati mbaya kwao wakakuta ameshatoweka.

Kwenye simulizi hizo pia, Tido anasema jinsi Moi alivyowaua wanajeshi wawili aliokuwa wamekimbilia Tanzania baada ya jaribio la kumpindua kushindikana.

Wanajeshi hao walikuwa wamepewa hifadhi ya kisiasa Tanzania. Walirudishwa Kenya baada ya makubaliano ( prisoner swap) ya serikali ya Tanzania na serikali ya Kenya kubadirishana watuhumiwa wa uhaini wa nchi zao waliokuwa wamepewa hifadhi kwenye nchi hizo.

Wanajeshi wa Kenya baada ya kurudishwa kwao Moi aliwaua, wakati wa Tanzania walifungwa na baadaye kuachiwa kwa msamaha wa Rais. Baadhi bado wako hai hadi leo. Zakaria Hans Pope, Chris Hans Pope, captain Eugen Maganga, Khatibu Gandhi ( Auncle Tom marehemu kwasasa) na wengine wengi akiwemo Luteni Paschal Christian Chahiku ambaye yeye alishinda kesi na kuachiwa huru.

Ogopa sana walokole wanaookoka kutokana na shida. Siku pesa zikiwatembelea au kupata madaraka ni wabaya sana kuliko hata Lucifer.
 
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