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    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeOctober 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Reuters A mourner wearing red jacket and with braids wails during the funeral service Reuters

    The government has given an extended time of public body viewing on Friday

    Thousands of mourners are attending the state funeral of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga at a national stadium in the Kenyan capital.

    Many are carrying national flags, portraits of the late leader, and wearing T-shirts printed with his image to pay their final respects.

    Security remains tight in and around the stadium, with police and military officers deployed to prevent a recurrence of the unrest witnessed on Thursday during the body-viewing ceremony.

    At least three people died after police fired gunshots and tear gas in an attempt to contain the huge crowds who had turned out to escort Odinga’s body from the country’s main airport after it arrived from India, where he died on Wednesday.

    Reuters An armed soldier guard a coffin of Raila Odinga, which is draped in Kenyan flagReuters

    A military procession is leading the service with Odinga’s casket draped in the Kenyan flag

    The presidents of Somalia and Ethiopia are among regional leaders attending the funeral service at the Nyayo National Stadium.

    As Odinga’s body entered the stadium in a ceremonial military procession, mourners broke into chants, whistles, and songs.

    They chanted “Raila usilale, bado mapambano”, a popular Swahili political slogan, which translates as “Raila, don’t sleep, the struggle is not over”.

    It is a symbolic appeal for the late leader’s spirit to stay watchful, as his political struggle continues.

    “Raila hated dishonesty. He hated greed. The greed that has affected the fabric of our society,” said Ida, Odinga’s widow, in her speech.

    Bishop David Kodia, who led the service, said Odinga never used his political power and money to intimidate people.

    Earlier on Friday morning, Odinga’s body was taken to parliament, where MPs and selected dignitaries viewed it.

    Reuters A crying mourner wearing black glasses mounted with Raila Odinga's portraits  Reuters

    Mourners have been carrying branches and palm fronds

    Odinga, a giant figure on Kenya’s political scene, died on Wednesday aged 80 in India, where he had been receiving medical treatment.

    Mourners have been carrying branches and palm fronds, a symbol of mourning and grief among the Luo ethnic group to which Odinga belonged.

    On Saturday his body will be transported to Kisumu, a city in western Kenya on the shores of Lake Victoria – his political stronghold.

    Members of the public will get a chance to view the body before he is buried on Sunday at his farm in Bondo, about 60km (40 miles) west of Kisumu.

    According to the family, it was Odinga’s wish to be laid to rest within the shortest time possible, ideally within 72 hours.

    A seven-day period of mourning has been declared.

    He was a towering figure in Kenyan politics and for many years was the country’s main opposition leader, losing five presidential campaigns, most recently three years ago.

    Odinga repeatedly said he was cheated of victory, citing the manipulation of votes.

    Raila Odinga: The man who shaped Kenyan politics

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