The amnesty international in a statement released today confirmed that activists Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo who were abducted in Uganda have been finally released.
Just yesternight, Prime cabinet secretary and minister for foreign affairs, Mudavadi wrote to the Ugandan embassy inquiring on the whereabouts of the two.
And this morning, fortunately the two have been released and handed over to the Kenyan authorities.
It is reported that they were escorted up to the Tanzania border by the ambassador from Uganda who then handed them over to the Kenyan side.
This comes over one month, as they disappeared on November 1st. And celebrations are expected to rock the country upon their return.
Amnesty has thanked both Kenyan and Ugandan governments for the coordination at high levels, and also former President Uhuru Kenyatta who reportedly played a huge role.
The two definitely have a tale to tell. Until the time of going to press, the activists had not yet been taken to Nairobi.
Social Plugin