Isaiah Mosiori Osugo,former Commissioner General of the Kenya prisons is dead.

Commissioner Osugo served the correctional department as the Commissioner General boss of Prisons immediately he was appointed by late President Mwai Kibaki then he was Nairobi Provincial Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Chief replacing Gilbert Omondi who retired.

On the same note a statement from the Presidential Press Service also named George Macgoye as the deputy Prisons Commissioner.

Osugo has been sick for a long time and friends have said that Osugo was a phenomenal person who played his role diligently “truly and nobody will ever match his thicker heart a phenomenal soul in public governance…May the Almighty Rest his Soul among the cleansed.” Political Scientist and Nephew to Commissioner General Osugo, Bonface Kengere described.

Kengere added that Osugo was a true force to the community and in the police reforms department “a phenomenal force in the correctional service he overhauled the department for what we see today, he goes down as one of the Greatest of All time in governance.” Kengere added.

Osugo was one of the key people who opposed the Homosexuality of any kind saying  it’s prohibited by law, whether in prison or elsewhere.

Commissioner Osugo on the same note said that It is a sensitive matter and we have to be very careful when dealing with those who have openly confessed to the crime.

On 19 March, 2019 during that time the PS, State Department for Correctional Services, Zeinab Hussein officially welcomed Mr. Wycliffe Ogalo as the new Commissioner General of Prisons has he succeeded Mr. Isaiah Mosiori Osugo at the Kenya Prison Service Headquarters, Magereza House indicating the end of tenure in the office as the Commissioner General.

The close allies have termed Osugo as one of the highly dedicated General who served every department with full dedication and from us the Newscentre.co.ke  send our heartfelt condolences to the family of the late General Osugo.