BACK FROM THE DEAD! Missing Wajir MCA Resurfaces After 6-Month Nightmare – Shocking New Twist
The missing Member of County Assembly (MCA) from Wajir, Yussuf Hussein Ahmed, has finally been found alive and is now back with his family.
Wajir County politicians confirmed that Hussein was reunited with his loved ones in Nairobi last night after disappearing for nearly six months.
Eldas Member of Parliament, Adan Keynan, reacted to the news on social media with a brief but emotional post, simply stating, “Alhamdulillahi!!!”
Wajir County Woman Representative, Fatuma Abdi Jehow, also shared her joy early Sunday morning. She took to social media to update the public, posting photos of Hussein and expressing her gratitude.
“No words but to say Alhamdulillah! Welcome home our MCA Hon Yussuf Tolfiyow,” she wrote.
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As of the time of this report, Hussein has not yet shared details of his disappearance, and it is still unclear where he was during the time he was missing or how he was eventually found.
Hussein went missing on September 13, 2024, along Enterprise Road in Nairobi. His disappearance happened at a time when cases of abductions were on the rise across the country.
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Soon after his disappearance, reports emerged that his body had been found in a lake, causing shock and fear. However, DNA tests later proved that the body was not his, adding more confusion to the case. Despite pressure from politicians and activists demanding answers, his whereabouts remained unknown for months.
A few weeks ago, a man named Bob Njagi, who was also abducted in Kitengela in August last year, spoke to the media about his time in captivity. He revealed that he had encountered Hussein during his own ordeal.
In an interview on February 5, Njagi described a chilling experience. He said that on the night of September 13, 2024, he saw a man of Somali origin being brought into the room next to his.
“The MCA for Wajir County was in the room right next to where I was. I looked through the keyhole and saw him that night, Friday, September 13. I had been keeping track of the dates since my own abduction, and I realized that someone had been brought in at night, which was unusual,” Njagi said.
After he and the other abductees were released weeks later, Njagi took it upon himself to investigate. He later confirmed that the Somali man he had seen was indeed the missing MCA.
BACK FROM THE DEAD! Missing Wajir MCA Resurfaces After 6-Month Nightmare – Shocking New Twist
