Politics
Orengo: Raila Didn’t Go To India Willingly, He Was Forced, An Inquiry Into His Death Will Reveal The Truth
“Kifo ya Raila Odinga wameua Raila Odinga, sasa wanataka kuua chama cha Raila.”
Siaya Governor James Orengo has questioned the circumstances surrounding the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, suggesting that the late leader did not travel to India willingly.
Speaking during a morning radio interview on Thursday, March 5, 2026, Orengo said he believed Raila was almost forced to travel with certain individuals whose actions he finds questionable.
“I said this with a heavy heart, and I must be sensitive to the feelings of the family. So I would not say as much as I think I should say. At an appropriate time, I’ll try to talk about it a little louder. But I’m saying if you look at the circumstances in which Raila was evacuated from Kenya, he didn’t go to India willingly,” Orengo said.
“I think he was almost, you know, forced to go to India and to a particular institution with a company of certain individuals who I have a lot of questions to raise about.”
Orengo went on to raise doubts about the official cause of Raila’s death.
“We don’t have a post-mortem report now. But looking at all the elements Raila had, which were in the public domain, it’s quite clear that what caused his death had nothing to do with the elements that he had. So I believe that there was some intervention. And if a proper inquiry is held and established, the truth will come out,” he said.
Experience shapes his claims
The governor drew on his past experience in high-profile cases to justify his position.
“Sometimes even when professionals tell you that this is what happened, it requires verification. Ouko, when he died, somebody suggested, and these were government people, that he committed suicide and then burnt himself. I was in the Julie Ward trial. Again, one of those murders that if one didn’t go into verification of what actually happened, it would have been dismissed,” Orengo said.
He added that the public has a right to know the truth, given Raila’s position and influence.
“The nation is being put to slumber to accept the death of Raila as natural. But I’m saying that we need to look into it. There is a public interest, by virtue of his position,” he said.
Orengo has previously expressed concerns that after Raila’s death, efforts are being made to weaken the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). On February 21, 2026, speaking at a Linda Mwananchi rally in Kakamega, he said:
“Kifo ya Raila Odinga wameua Raila Odinga, sasa wanataka kuua chama cha Raila.”
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