Two Kenyan activists vanished on October 1, 2025. Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo traveled to Uganda. They attended a rally for opposition leader Bobi Wine. Additionally, Wine challenged President Yoweri Museveni in upcoming elections.
Moreover the pair supported Wine’s National Unity Platform party. Then they disappeared after the event in Kaliro District. Consequently, families grew worried.
Abduction Details
Eyewitnesses saw masked men grab the activists. The men wore uniforms and carried arms. They forced Njagi and Oyoo into a vehicle in broad daylight.
Furthermore, authorities held them in secret military detention. Officials interrogated them about the rally. However, Ugandan police denied custody. Thus suspicions rose about state involvement.
Diplomatic Efforts
Meanwhile, human rights groups campaigned for their release. Vocal Africa and the Law Society of Kenya lobbied hard. Besides, Kenyan officials sent diplomatic notes to Uganda.
Then sustained talks between governments worked. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi led efforts. As a result, Uganda freed the pair after 39 days.
Joyful Reunion
Officials handed them over at the Busia border. Kenyan authorities received them safely. Now, Njagi and Oyoo reunite with their families in Nairobi.
Moreover, Bobi Wine celebrated their freedom. He accused Uganda of targeting opposition supporters. Therefore, the release brings huge relief.
Broader Implications
In addition, this case highlights transnational abductions in East Africa. Similar incidents occurred before. For example, activists faced detention across borders.
Consequently, groups call for better human rights protection. Ultimately, the event sparks demands for accountability. So, East Africans hope for change.

