Odinga to be interred next to his father, Jaramogi
The funeral of Kenya’s former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is currently underway at his rural home with heavy security measures in place following recent deadly violence in Nairobi during the service. Odinga, a revered democracy champion and self-described pan-Africanist is being honored with full military honors alongside traditional rites. He will be interred next to his father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga a prominent independence fighter and Kenya’s first vice president.
Thousands of Kenyans and dignitaries from across Africa have gathered to pay their final respects to Odinga who passed away in India on Wednesday at the age of 80. His body was received by mourners in Nairobi on Thursday after four public viewings that drew large crowds but also resulted in five deaths and hundreds injured amid stampedes.
Despite his five unsuccessful presidential bids, Odinga played a significant role in Kenya’s political landscape. He formed crucial agreements with three presidents, including a pact with President William Ruto in March this year which helped stabilize the country following months of anti-government protests.
Odinga also made notable efforts beyond Kenya’s borders mediating political crises across Africa and seeking the African Union chairmanship though he was unsuccessful. Former AU Deputy Chairperson Erastus Mwencha described him as one of those who fought for the continent’s second liberation and democracy.
As Prime Minister in 2010, Odinga was instrumental in Kenya’s constitutional review process. His influence and statesmanship have been widely recognized, with world leaders mourning his passing.
He is survived by his wife, Ida and children Rosemary, Raila Junior and Winnie.