Koome likened the judge to the ancient philosopher Socrates, whose knowledge of justice has continued to influence modern-day judgements.
“The philosopher Socrates once said, ‘Four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly, and to decide impartially.’ Justice Daniel Ogembo Ogola epitomized these virtues, embodying the very essence of a model judge. His demeanor was calm and humble, and his respect for others was profound.
The President of the Supreme Court looked back at Ogembo’s journey, where it started, and where it was before his death.
“Justice Ogembo’s journey in the judiciary began in 2004 when he joined as a Senior Resident Magistrate. Through sheer hard work and dedication, he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a Chief Magistrate and eventually a Judge of the High Court in 2016. His ascent was a testament to his commitment and passion for justice,” Koome added.
Until his death, Ogembo was in charge of the Siaya Law Courts, and Koome made a visit to the premises last year when she interacted with the judge.
“During my visit to Siaya in June 2023 to launch the Siaya Law Court, I witnessed firsthand his exceptional ability to work collaboratively with stakeholders. He brought together stakeholders in the justice sector, fostering coordination and collaboration to ensure the seamless delivery of justice. His dedication to this cause was evident in every interaction,” the CJ added.
The CJ also pointed out the achievements and contributions Ogembo made possible in the corridors of justice.
“Another thing that struck me during my visit to Siaya was Justice Ogembo’s unwavering commitment to ensuring access to justice for the vulnerable. His dedication to survivors of gender-based violence led to the establishment of a Special Gender-Based Violence Court at the Siaya Law Court.
“Furthermore, under his leadership, Siaya developed one of the most vibrant Children’s Court Users’ Committees in the country, prioritizing children’s issues and concerns within the justice system. His compassion knew no bounds,” she continued.
“The loss of Justice Ogembo is felt profoundly by all who knew him and by those who benefited from his wisdom and compassion. May his soul rest in eternal peace,” she concluded.