Former nominated senator Gloria Orwoba has spoken out after her release from a police station, raising concern about the state of governance and public trust.
In a brief but emotional message, she confirmed that she was freed after what she described as a difficult encounter with law enforcement officers.
She expressed gratitude to her lawyer, Wakili Mabeya, for stepping in and ensuring her release, suggesting that legal support played a crucial role in resolving the situation.
Orwoba did not go into full detail about the events that led to her arrest, but her remarks pointed to frustration with how the matter was handled.
Her statement carried a deeper tone of worry about accountability and the treatment of citizens, especially those who speak out or find themselves at odds with authority.
By saying that the country feels lost, she signaled a broader concern that goes beyond her personal experience.
The incident has drawn attention online, with supporters and critics reacting to her words and questioning what it means for the rule of law.
As discussions continue, her experience adds to ongoing debates about justice, fairness, and the relationship between citizens and state institutions.
