Cartoonis and social media influencer Gideon Kibet well known as Kibet Bull has been found alive bringing to five the number of government critics released after abduction.
Taking to social media, Kibet confirmed that he was dropped off by unknow people between 3am in Luanda, Vihiga County.
Abandoned by his abductors, the cartoonist noted that it on Sunday morning and did not know where to go after finding himself there.
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“Dropped yesterday at 3:00 am and 4:00 am in Luanda, Vihiga County,” he said on social media before his family confirmed that he was heading home.
The same information was confirmed by activist Hussein Khalid who was informed by the sister that Kibet Bull was heading home.
“Our team Voices Of Community Activists and Leaders of Africa (VOCAL Africa) has confirmed that Kibet Bull has been released and is on his way home. This is according to his sister Mercy who spoke. This makes Kibet Bull the fifth abductee to be released today. We push for the release of all,” he said
The news comes in the wake of the release of four other government critics including Bill Mwangi, Peter Muteti, Bennard Kavuli and Kibet Bull’s brothers Ronny Kiplagat.
Confirming their release was National Police spokesperson Resila Onyango who revealed where they were found and that they had indeed been reunited with their families.
“Bernard Kavuli Musyimi who was reported missing at Ngong’ Police Station presented himself at Moi’s Bridge Police Station today and is assisting the investigators with further information.
Following media reports that Billy Wanyiri Mwangi, Peter Muteti, and Rony Kiplagat who were reported missing in Embu Police Station, Kabete Police Statio,n and Thogoto Police Post respectively have reunited with their respective families,” she said