As Kenyans and the family of teacher and social media influencer Albert Ojwang prepare for his burial, Homa Bay Constituency MP Peter Kaluma has issued a warning to political leaders against hijacking the funeral for politicking.

In a bold statement on his X account, the MP emphasised that the occasion would be a solemn one, intended to honour the life of Albert Ojwang, who hailed from Homa Bay, and not a platform for politicians to make statements or push personal agendas.

“We will send off our son Albert Ojwang soon. It will be our funeral to mourn and pay last respect to our son, not a forum for politics. Please don’t come if you played politics with the sad death of Albert.I say thank you to all those who have stood with the family during this dark time.” He wrote.

Many times, Kenyan politicians take advantage of such deaths and hijack burial services, turning what was meant to be a peaceful send-off into a political rally.

However, Kaluma has warned against such behaviour, reminding his colleagues that the event will be strictly used to honour and celebrate the teacher, who lost his life under unclear circumstances while in police custody. The MP did not, however, disclose the exact date of the burial.

MP Peter Kaluma
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Meshack Ojwang, the father of the late Albert Ojwang, revealed that the burial would take place soon, as the family allows time and space for the pursuit of justice.

Speaking from his home in Homa Bay County on Monday, June 16, 2025, his father said the decision was necessary given the national attention his son’s death has drawn.

“I have not set a date for the send-off of my son because I am waiting to ensure my son gets the justice that he deserves,” he said.

Albert Ojwang died in police custody earlier this month after being arrested at his home in Homa Bay in connection with a social media post. His death sparked widespread outrage, with calls for accountability coming from the public and leaders alike.

Peter Kaluma also extended gratitude to members of the public and civil society who have stood by the Ojwang family during what he termed a “dark and painful time,”

Albert Ojwang