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Seeking justice: St. Peter’s college Tororo demands answers for tragic loss
In the close-knit community of St. Peter’s College Tororo, emotions run high as residents express their deep outrage and sorrow over the slow response of law enforcement in apprehending the perpetrators behind the heinous murder of their esteemed former headteacher, Joseph Olokojo.
In the quiet confines of Ogolla village, Western Division, Tororo Municipality, tragedy struck on August 13 when Joseph Olokojo fell victim to a brutal attack within the walls of his own home.
The assailants mercilessly doused him with petrol, leading to his untimely demise en route to Mulago Referral Hospital.
Demanding accountability and closure, the Uganda Martyrs Cathedral Nyangole became a sanctuary for mourners and advocates of justice.
Professor Pakoyo Kamba, representing t St. Peter’s college Old Boys Association, stood resolute in his call for the police to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Olokojo’s tragic death.
As the community’s cries for justice reverberate, district security officials grapple with the complexities of the investigation.
Tororo’s Resident District Commissioner, Nixon Owole, acknowledged the intricate nature of the case, emphasizing the challenges posed by the secure setting of the crime scene and the late-night timing of the assault.
A glimmer of hope amidst darkness
Despite the hurdles, a ray of hope shines through as high-level authorities intensify their focus on unraveling the mystery behind Olokojo’s murder.
RDC Owole reassured the grieving community of the ongoing progress in the investigation, urging patience and trust in the process.
In the hearts and minds of those who knew him, Joseph Olokojo remains a beacon of compassion and dedication.
Fondly remembered as a teacher, father, and friend, Olokojo’s profound influence echoes through the tributes of mourners who attest to his lasting impact on generations of students he guided and inspired.
While the quest for justice continues, the community prepares to bid a final farewell to Joseph Olokojo, laying his body to rest in his ancestral home in Ngora District on this solemn day, August 24, 2024.