Kenyan Opposition MP Is Killed in ‘Targeted’ Shooting

05/01/2025

A Kenyan opposition legislator was shot dead in the capital Nairobi in what police have described as a “targeted and premeditated” crime.  

MP Charles Were was shot on the night of April 30 after his car stopped at a roundabout on a busy major road. President Willian Ruto urged police to conduct a “through investigation” and said the next day that those responsible “must be held to account.” 

Were was in the company of his driver and bodyguard when a motorcycle taxi approached their car, and a passenger disembarked and approached their car before firing at the MP, police said in a statement. 

The legislator was reelected in 2022 to represent Kasipul constituency in western Kenya for the Orange Democratic Movement party. 

Opposition leader Raila Odinga described Were as a “gallant son of the soil.” Odinga was President Ruto’s main challenger in the 2022 general election. 

Political tensions in Kenya have simmered down since last year, when the country saw a series of opposition-backed anti-government protests during which dozens of people died. Ruto later appointed members of Odinga’s party to the cabinet and the two leaders signed a political pact in March this year. 

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