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Raila Was a ‘Once-in-A-Generation Leader’ – Anyang Nyong’o
“Go well, Captain!”
Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o has paid a glowing tribute to the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, describing him as a once-in-a-generation leader whose ideals and vision will continue to inspire future generations.
In an emotional message shared during the memorial gathering at Jomo Kenyatta Stadium in Mamboleo, Governor Nyong’o said only a few leaders in history have left such an enduring mark on their people.
“Very few leaders have left a mark so indelible that generations will keep them with reverence. Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga is one such leader,” he said.
Nyong’o noted that thousands of Kenyans had thronged the stadium to celebrate Raila’s life and legacy, honouring a man who spent decades fighting for democracy, justice, and equality.
“Wananchi for whom you have stood fighting over the years thronged Jomo Kenyatta Stadium–Mamboleo to celebrate your extraordinary life,” the governor stated.
Nyong’o lauded the former Prime Minister’s courage, ideals, and unrelenting commitment to the cause of a democratic Kenya, saying his influence went far beyond politics.
“Jakom, you were truly the most consequential and a once-in-a-generation leader. You transcended politics, and your ideals, courage, and vision for a democratic Kenya will continue to guide and inspire generations for years to come,” he said.
“Go well, Captain!”
The tribute was part of the national mourning events honouring Raila, whose passing has drawn condolences from across Kenya, Africa, and the world.
The ODM leader died on Wednesday, October 15.
He was undergoing treatment in India.
President William Ruto announced that he would be given a state funeral with full military honours.
He also announced seven days of national mourning, where the national flag would fly at half-mast.
On Saturday, the body of the former Prime Minister was airlifted to Kisumu, where Nyanza residents were accorded a chance to view his body ahead of burial on Sunday.
A wave of mourning swept through Kondele, Nyalenda, Kibuye, and the lakeside city’s central business district.
The atmosphere was charged with sorrow, nostalgia, and deep affection for a man many considered the symbol of their struggle.
The former Prime Minister’s burial is set for Sunday, October 19, 2025.
The burial, according to his brother Oburu Oginga, will be held in private with only very few people allowed to participate.
In Bondo, the body will be taken to Raila’s Opoda home for a night vigil ahead of burial at Kang’o Ka Jaramogi on Sunday.
Omollo assured the maximum security of mourners in Kisumu and Bondo to ensure Raila is buried as a statesman and a patriot, he was.
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