A shocking assassination has occurred in Nairobi, where MP Charles Ong'ondo Were was fatally shot in a suspected premeditated attack, igniting calls for accountability from lawmakers and citizens alike.
Kenyan MP Assassinated in Nairobi: A Suspicious Shooting Sparks Outrage

Kenyan MP Assassinated in Nairobi: A Suspicious Shooting Sparks Outrage
Tragic Murder of Charles Ong'ondo Were Prompts Calls for Justice
In a harrowing incident that has rattled the political landscape of Kenya, a member of parliament, Charles Ong'ondo Were, was gunned down in the streets of Nairobi by armed assailants on a motorcycle. Authorities believe the attack was planned, with police spokesperson Muchiri Nyaga describing it as both targeted and predetermined. Witnesses reported that the assailants had been following Were's vehicle before one of the gunmen opened fire at close range.
This incident occurred on a busy stretch of Ngong Road, where traffic police are typically present, raising questions about security measures in place amidst rising political tensions. Following the shooting on Wednesday evening, Were's driver and bodyguard rushed him to Nairobi Hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.
Prior to his assassination, Were had expressed concerns over threats to his safety, a chilling sign that his life may have been in jeopardy. In response to the attack, President William Ruto has called for a thorough investigation, emphasizing the need for accountability for those responsible.
Legislators and citizens have voiced their shock and devastation at the brutal killing. Parliament Speaker Moses Wetang'ula mourned Were, calling him a "fearless and distinguished" representative, while former opposition leader Raila Odinga condemned the act, labeling the attack as a cold-blooded assassination and expressing deep sorrow for the loss of a "gallant son of the soil."
Were, a member of the Orange Democratic Movement, represented the Kasipul constituency in western Kenya. His tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the daunting challenges faced by political figures in Kenya, especially in a climate fraught with violence and unrest.