Kaluma calls for prosecution of detained activist Rose Njeri

Controversial Homa Bay Township Member of Parliament (MP) Opondo Kaluma has called for the prosecution of detained civic activist and software developer Rose Njeri.
In a statement on Monday, June 2, 2025, Kaluma, who appeared to equally blame activists who were detained and tortured in Tanzania, said Njeri should be arrested and prosecuted.
“Who is Rose Njeri? Stable democratic States are run by established institutions, not idle activists! We are a rule of law nation. Arrest and have her prosecuted,” Kaluma stated.
Arrested and detained
Njeri was arrested on Friday, May 30, 2025, after she set up a website portal that helped Kenyans submit their objections to the proposed Finance Bill of 2025.

Njeri’s website, titled ‘Objection to Finance Bill 2025, enabled concerned citizens to submit their feedback on the suggested revenue-raising measures by the government as a part of public participation.
Njeri’s kin revealed that the youthful web developer was picked up by sleuths who had raided her house in three Subarus.

The convoy, which is said to have alarmed neighbours with its loud sirens, stopped before the occupants of the vehicles stormed into the civic activist’s home.
They took Njeri’s phone, laptop and documents from her printer before locking her up at the Pangani Police Station.
Calls for release
The police crackdown prompted calls from various quarters for the release of Njeri to no avail.
On Saturday, May 31, former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga decried the continued detention of the 35-year-old software developer, saying her two children are suffering due to the absence of their parent.
“Our government finds the Constitution inconvenient. I believe the government is in violation of Articles 32(1), 33 (1) (a). As a single mom, her two children are denied “care and protection”. Our government is telling us loud and clear that it has overthrown the constitution,” Mutunga noted.

Another statement by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President, Faith Odhiambo, indicated that on Saturday, the organisation had received several distress calls from members of the public who witnessed the incident.
Odhiambo says the society immediately formed a legal team to trace Njeri’s whereabouts and secure her release.
Odhiambo further stated that the search was hindered by deliberate obstruction from law enforcement.
“The officers who arrested Njeri deliberately obstructed her access to legal counsel, making it extremely difficult for her to be located,” she said.
It was not until around 8 pm on Friday that the LSK confirmed Njeri was being held at Pangani Police Station in Nairobi.
Activists and lawyers gathered at the Police station on Sunday, June 1, 2025, to protest and demand the release of Njeri. The web developer remains in custody.
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