Ruto appoints KNCHR Chair Claris Awuor to replace Faith Odhiambo in protest victims panel
KNCHR Chairperson Claris Awuor Ogangah-Onyango during a past address. PHOTO | COURTESY
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President William Ruto has appointed Kenya National Commission
on Human Rights (KNCHR) Chairperson Claris Awuor Ogangah-Onyango as the
Vice-Chair of the Panel of Experts on Compensation of Victims of Demonstrations
and Public Protests.
According to a Special Gazette Notice issued on Tuesday,
November 4, the directive takes forthwith after Law Society of Kenya (LSK)
President Faith Odhiambo recently resigned from the position amid mounting
pressure from the public to safeguard the body’s independence.
"It is notified for the general information of the public
that pursuant to Gazette Notice No.12002 of 2025, His Excellency the President
has appointed Claris Awuor Ogangah-Onyango as the Vice-Chairperson of the Panel
of Experts with effect from November 4, 2025," the notice read in
part.
"The appointment of the Vice-Chairperson vide Gazette
Notice No.12002 of 25th August 2025 is revoked."
The panel, established through an August 25 Kenya Gazette
notice, was tasked with overseeing the compensation for victims of police
brutality and violence during youth-led anti-government protests this year and
last year, in which over 120 people were killed and hundreds more injured.
Chaired by Ruto’s senior advisor on constitutional affairs and
human rights, Prof. Makau Mutua, the panel comprised Ms. Odhiambo as
Vice-Chair, 12 members, 2 technical leads and two joint secretaries.
Following her resignation, the LSK boss clarified that she
initially accepted the role because it offered a chance to reform Kenya's legal
framework for victim compensation.
She, however, noted that a court order that suspended the
panel's operations made it impossible for the panel to perform its tasks within
120 days.
“As things stand, the time-bound mandate of the panel has been
stopped by our courts, and the proposed tenure is likely to lapse before the
matter is resolved,” Ms. Odhiambo stated in her statement dated October 6,
2025.


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