NLP demands answers over Karua detention, terms it ‘political provocation’

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NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 22 — The National Liberal Party (NLP) has condemned the detention of People’s Liberation Party leader and Senior Counsel Martha Karua by Ugandan authorities at Entebbe International Airport, terming the incident a political provocation and an affront to regional integration within the East African Community (EAC).In a statement issued on Monday, NLP Secretary General Omondi K’Oyoo expressed grave concern over Karua’s detention, saying the senior lawyer and former Deputy Presidential Candidate was held upon arrival in Uganda despite her stature as one of Kenya’s most prominent political figures.LSK, EALS demand answers after Uganda denies Martha Karua entrySC Bar demands Karua’s release urges MFA intervention over consular access concernsAccording to the party, Karua was detained after arriving aboard a Kenya Airways flight, while Law Society of Kenya President Charles Kanjama was allowed entry into the country. The party further alleged that Karua was being held incommunicado despite being scheduled to return to Nairobi the same day.NLP argued that Karua’s detention goes beyond a routine immigration matter, describing it as a serious political issue with implications for the EAC’s commitment to democracy, free movement, and respect for political actors across member states.The party demanded an immediate explanation from the Government of Uganda regarding Karua’s whereabouts, condition, and the legal basis for her detention. It also urged the Government of Kenya to urgently engage Kampala through diplomatic channels to secure her release and safe return.Further, NLP called on the EAC Secretariat to guarantee the free movement of political leaders, legal practitioners, and public figures within the region without political harassment.“We stand in full solidarity with the People’s Liberation Party, the Law Society of Kenya, and the family of Martha Karua,” the statement said.The party described the detention of a senior political leader and former deputy presidential candidate without due process as an affront to the rule of law, political pluralism, and the ideals upon which the East African Community is founded.NLP also urged the EAC, the African Union, and the Government of Kenya to take swift action, warning that silence would erode confidence in regional institutions mandated to uphold democratic values and fundamental freedoms.The party reaffirmed its commitment to defending the political rights and dignity of leaders across East Africa, as pressure mounted on Ugandan authorities to clarify Karua’s status and facilitate her immediate release.