Raphael Tuju Speaks Out on Trauma After Disappearance, Says He Is Fortunate to Be Alive

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Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju has broken his silence following his recent disappearance, revealing the emotional toll the ordeal has had on his family.

Speaking after resurfacing on Monday, Tuju said he considers himself fortunate to be alive, describing the experience as deeply traumatic for both him and his loved ones.

He noted that his survival is not something he takes for granted, pointing to cases of Kenyans who have been abducted and never returned home alive.

“I know there are many Kenyans who have died in the hands of the police after they were abducted,” Tuju said, expressing concern over what he termed as a worrying trend of enforced disappearances and unexplained deaths.

The former minister also referenced cases of individuals who have died under unclear circumstances while in police custody, highlighting the growing anxiety among citizens over their safety.

Tuju’s remarks come in the wake of his sudden disappearance, which had sparked concern across the country before he was later found safe.

His comments are likely to reignite debate around security, accountability and the protection of citizens, as more Kenyans continue to demand transparency in cases involving abductions and deaths in custody.

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