Football bodies denounce attack on photographer Chris Omollo

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Football bodies denounce attack on photographer Chris Omollo

Football Federation, SJAK Condemn Attack on ‘Nation’ Photojournalist Chris Omollo

In a strong statement, the Football Federation and the Sports Journalists Association of Kenya (SJAK) have condemned the recent attack on Chris Omollo, a notable photojournalist with the Nation Media Group. This incident raises serious concerns about the safety and well-being of journalists covering sports.

Security Concerns for Journalists

The assault on Omollo has sparked widespread outrage, prompting calls for enhanced security measures to protect media professionals. The Football Federation emphasized that such violence undermines the core principles of journalism, which is vital for a free and fair society. SJAK echoed these sentiments, advocating for stronger legal protections for journalists.

Need for Action and Policy Reform

Both organizations urged the relevant authorities to take immediate action. They called for policy reforms that address issues of safety for journalists, particularly those covering high-profile events. This is not just about the individual journalist; it reflects a broader need for a secure environment where media professionals can operate without fear of violence.

Moving Forward

As the discussion unfolds, stakeholders must collaborate to implement effective strategies that prioritize journalist safety. It is crucial for organizations, the government, and the media community to unite in ensuring that journalists can report freely and safely, without the threat of intimidation or violence. The call to action is clear: protect our journalists to uphold the integrity of our information systems.


This incident serves as a wake-up call for everyone involved. Join the conversation: what measures can be implemented to enhance journalist safety in Kenya?

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