Pastor Ezekiel Odero, who had been in police custody for a week in connection with the alleged deaths of his followers in his church premises, was released by the Shanzu law court on Thursday, May 4th. The pastor was alleged to be linked to Pastor Mackenzie, the main suspect in the deaths of his own followers at Shakahola.

PHOTO | COURTESY Danstan Omari and Cliff Ombeta (pastor Ezekiel's Lawyers)

The pastor's release followed a week-long series of court appearances and being taken into custody. He was released on a Ksh 3 million bond and one surety, or a Ksh 1.5 million cash bail.

Upon hearing the judgment, Pastor Ezekiel Odero's followers, who had gathered outside the courtroom, broke into a joyous dance to celebrate his newfound freedom. They carried him on their shoulders while singing praises to God for answering their prayers and granting their wishes.


The pastor's release has brought relief to his supporters, who had maintained his innocence throughout the court proceedings. They had argued that the accusations against him were baseless and that he had not committed any crime.


However, the release of Pastor Ezekiel Odero has also sparked controversy and criticism from other quarters. Some have questioned the credibility of the justice system and accused the court of being lenient on the pastor despite the severity of the allegations against him.

The case has highlighted the need for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the pastor's followers and the alleged involvement of other individuals, including Pastor Mackenzie. It also underscores the importance of ensuring that justice is served for the victims and their families.

The pastor's release on bond or bail does not absolve him of the charges against him. He still has to face trial and prove his innocence in a court of law. The case serves as a reminder that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and it is up to the court to determine the truth based on the evidence presented.


In conclusion, the release of Pastor Ezekiel Odero has brought mixed reactions from different people. While his supporters are celebrating his newfound freedom, others have criticized the court's decision to release him on bond or bail. Nonetheless, it is essential to remember that the case is still ongoing, and justice must be served for the victims and their families. The case also highlights the importance of thorough investigations and the need for credible justice systems that uphold the rule of law.