Mohamed Abduba Dida, a former Kenyan presidential candidate, has been serving a seven-year sentence at the Big Muddy Correctional Center in Illinois, United States, since November 18, 2022. Dida’s conviction, stemming from charges of stalking and transmitting threats, has led to significant legal and personal struggles during his incarceration. This article delves into the complexities of his case, recent legal battles, and ongoing concerns regarding his treatment in prison.
Conviction and Sentencing
In 2021, Mohamed Dida was convicted of stalking and transmitting threats, which resulted in a two-year sentence. The court also found him guilty of aggravated stalking and violating a restraining order, leading to an additional five-year term. The offenses occurred in Mclean County, Illinois, where Dida was initially held during the trial.
Legal Challenges and Claims
Dida’s recent court filings reveal a myriad of issues he has faced while serving his sentence. According to court documents dated July 8, 2024, Dida has alleged that his constitutional rights have been violated due to his inability to access educational and vocational programs during his incarceration.
Dida’s legal struggles began when he was confined at East Moline Correctional Center. He took the mandatory Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) in June 2022 but failed to achieve a passing score. Consequently, he was barred from taking the General Educational Development (GED) exam. Although he was placed on a waiting list to retake the TABE test after 45 days, he was unable to do so. His difficulties were compounded by a delay in accessing the Adult Basic Education (ABE) class for basic arithmetic and reading skills.
In February 2023, Dida claimed he was informed that he could not retake the TABE exam or attend school until 2027, due to the waiting list being linked to his expected release date. This extended delay has prevented him from improving his educational qualifications, a situation he has vigorously contested in court.
Health Concerns and Medical Care
Dida’s health issues have further exacerbated his challenges. Court documents indicate that he began experiencing numbness on the left side of his body in January 2023. This condition escalated to swelling of his feet and toes, as well as spinal pain. By February 2024, Dida was diagnosed with pernicious anemia, a condition caused by a Vitamin B-12 deficiency. He was prescribed a seven-month B-12 pill regimen, but he has alleged that the medical care he received was inadequate and contributed to his deteriorating health.
Court Rulings and Outcomes
On May 29, 2024, U.S. Magistrate Judge Gilbert Sison ordered an investigation into Dida’s claims regarding the denial of educational and vocational programs and his medical care. This investigation was intended to hold accountable those responsible for his alleged mistreatment, including prison Warden Kimberly Hvarre and a health administrator.
Despite this, the court dismissed Dida’s claims related to his inability to access educational and vocational programs, citing a lack of constitutional support for his arguments. The dismissal was made “with prejudice,” meaning that Dida cannot refile the same claims. The court also noted that this dismissal counts as one of Dida’s three “strikes,” which could impact any future legal actions he may pursue.
Future Prospects
Mohamed Dida is expected to be released from prison on April 3, 2029. Until then, he faces ongoing challenges in prison, both legal and personal. His case highlights broader issues within the U.S. prison system, including access to education and adequate medical care for inmates.
Dida’s experience underscores the difficulties that individuals can face while incarcerated, especially when navigating a foreign legal system and dealing with complex personal issues. As he continues to serve his sentence, the resolution of his legal and medical issues will be closely watched, both by his supporters and by those interested in the broader implications for prison reform.
In summary, Mohamed Dida’s time in prison has been marked by significant legal battles and personal hardships. His ongoing efforts to address these issues reveal a complex interplay of justice, human rights, and prison conditions. As he awaits his release, the resolution of his current disputes will be crucial in shaping the final chapters of his legal and personal journey.