UPDATE: ON THE SAFE RELEASE OF TWO KENYAN CITIZENS ABDUCTED IN UGANDA

The Government of Kenya welcomes the safe release of our two citizens, Mr. Bob Njagi and Mr. Nicholas Oyoo, who had been abducted by armed men around the Kireka area in Kampala, Uganda, on Wednesday, October 1st, 2025.

Following sustained diplomatic engagement between Kenya and Uganda, including a formal letter I personally addressed to Hon. Gen. Odongo Jeje Abubakhar, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uganda, both governments maintained open and constructive communication that has culminated in the safe release of our nationals.

Late last night, the two were released to our High Commissioner in Uganda, H.E. Joash Maangi. They were escorted by the Ambassador and officials of the Ugandan Government to the Busia border town, where they were received by the Busia County Commissioner, Mr. Chaunga Mwachaunga.

The Government of Kenya expresses its deep appreciation to the Government of Uganda for the cooperation extended throughout this process, and to our diplomatic team in Kampala for their vigilance, commitment, and professionalism. Arrangements have been finalized to ensure the two Kenyans reunite safely with their families.

The safety and well-being of Kenyan citizens abroad remain a non-negotiable priority for the Government of Kenya. We continue to urge all Kenyans living, working, or travelling abroad to remain vigilant and to maintain regular contact with our embassies and consulates for timely assistance and updates.

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