Family Of The Clinical Officer In Governor Obado's Case File A Missing Person Report

The Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital Clinic Officer, Cliff Momanyi, who testified in the ongoing murder case against Migori Governor Okoth Obado on Wednesday, has yet to return to his Kisii residence.

Family Of The Clinical Officer In Governor Obado's Case File A Missing Person Report
Okoth Obado

Momanyi’s phone has been turned off since then, prompting his family to report the incident to Kisii Central Police Station.

On Thursday evening, the family reported him missing since Wednesday, hours after he took the stand to testify on the murder case of Sharon Obado, through the occurance book number 54/23/3/2022.

Cliff had admitted to falsifying evidence medical reports for Obado’s PA after Sharon’s death. He presented the court with the forged medical reports on the day Sharon’s body was discovered.

According to a family member, his phone number was traced, and she was last seen in the area of Bomet before it was turned off.

His wife, Mary Kimaiga, said that her husband left their home on Tuesday and told her he was going to Nairobi for work-related reasons, but he never told her he was going to testify in Sharon's murder case.

“My husband was supposed to come back on Wednesday night, but he is not yet home at home; his phone indicates that he was last online at around 7.29 PM on Tuesday; as a family, we are very much worried now that we know the matter he was involved in,” she said

She told the Standard that she came to learn of the issue when a friend said to her that her husband's photo was on page 4 of the Thursday issue of the Standard Newspaper and that he was testifying in the murder case involving the Migori Governor before a Nairobi Court.

Mary stated that she was concerned about her husband's whereabouts and asked the government to assist in locating him because his phone had been turned off and that he had never complained about being in danger or not knowing where he was at the time.

The doctor’s friends and colleagues expressed their surprise that he was involved in such a high-profile murder case and that he had never mentioned that to them. They helped report the missing person case to the Kisii DCI offices. They questioned how Dr. Momanyi could have traveled alone from Kisii to Nairobi without being placed under a Witness Protection Program.