Faith Odhiambo Declares Allegiance to the People of Kenya
In a bold move, Faith Odhiambo, a prominent speaker, has taken on the task of spearheading a revolutionary shift in victim reparations in Kenya. For over a year, Odhiambo has been receiving distress calls from common Kenyans, voicing concerns about accountability for human rights violations and the efficacy of the criminal justice system.
The speaker's contributions to the Panel of Experts will acknowledge the voices of those who have suffered while protecting victims and their dependants from being silenced. Odhiambo is inspired by the memories and plight of every victim, seeking guidance in the spirit of the Constitution.
The panel's mandate is for a victim-led, accountability-centered approach towards holistic justice for victims. The deliverable milestones include memorialization of victims, identification of unreported victims, expediting criminal prosecution, and proposing legislative reforms.
Odhiambo's conversations with victims' families question the conscience of a country that harms its own people. The speaker intends to guard this duty jealously and execute their mandate diligently, ready to act in accordance with the rule of law and the Constitution of Kenya if necessary.
The quest for just terms of Compensation and expedited access to Justice for Victims of Police Brutality during Protests and Riots is ongoing. Odhiambo's loyalty is to the people of Kenya, and they intend to execute their mandate diligently, focusing on the deliverable milestones of the panel.
The existing legal and institutional framework does not adequately address public concerns arising from such historic crises. Corporal Fredrick Okapesi's admission of altering entries of firearms issued to police officers during the Gen Z-led protests in Nairobi on June 18, 2024, underscores this point.
The Panel of Experts joins today with a duty to spearhead a revolutionary shift in victim reparations. The members of the expert panel, including former Justice Philip Waki as chairperson, Dr. Joseph Kiplagat, Prof. Sophie Kenyi, Amb. Mary Kipury, and Charles Kabui, are committed to this cause.
Odhiambo quotes Genesis 9:6 in reference to those who shed the blood of man, emphasizing the importance of justice and accountability. Victims are subjected to a prosecution-led process that is slow, unreliable, and averse to their needs and circumstances. The speaker's intent is to address this issue and ensure that victims receive the justice they deserve.
Calls come at all hours, including early morning and Sundays, a testament to the urgency and importance of this cause. Odhiambo is prepared to do the honorable thing in fidelity with the rule of law and the Constitution of Kenya if their efforts are frustrated or undermined.
In conclusion, Faith Odhiambo's leadership in the Panel of Experts marks a significant step towards achieving justice for victims in Kenya. The panel's efforts aim to revolutionize the victim reparations system, ensuring that victims are heard, their rights are protected, and justice is served.
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