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Raila Odinga laid to rest as Kenya faces political uncertainty

• Oct 20, 2025, 5:37 AM
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Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga was buried Sunday at his rural home as the country, which has previously been marred by post-election violence and anti-government protests, faces political uncertainty.

Kenyan leaders present at the burial, including President William Ruto, who signed a political pact with Odinga early this year, talked about the need for Odinga's ODM party to remain united, and either form or join the next government after the 2027 election.

Democracy reformer Odinga was accorded full military honours that included a 17-gun salute by the army. He was buried next to his father, Jaramogi, who fought for Kenya’s independence and was the country’s first vice president.

Thousands of Kenyans and dignitaries from across Africa attended the final interment of a man described as a “selfless pan-Africanist.”

The wailing mourners breached a security cordon to gain access to the burial site, which was initially only for family members and leaders.

Odinga, 80, died in India on Wednesday where he was receiving medical treatment. His body was received by thousands of mourners in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Thursday.

Four public viewing events have been held in the past few days, attracting thousands of mourners and leaving five people dead and hundreds injured during stampedes.

A cowboy hat that former Kenya Prime Minister Raila Odinga loved to wear lies on top of his coffin during his state funeral in Nairobi, Kenya, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025.
A cowboy hat that former Kenya Prime Minister Raila Odinga loved to wear lies on top of his coffin during his state funeral in Nairobi, Kenya, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. Andrew Kasuku/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved.

Political career

Though he never succeeded in his five campaigns to be president, Odinga entered into political agreements with three of the country's five presidents when tensions rose after elections.

Ruto said that he would support Odinga's party to remain united and honour the political pact signed earlier in the year that saw opposition members appointed as ministers.

“I am very proud today that Raila Amolo Odinga is being rested when one of his own students — a man he has mentored — is today the president of Kenya,” he said.

Ruto had on Friday said that Odinga helped him “steady the country” after a political pact signed in March this year, following months of anti-government protests that saw young Kenyans storm and burn part of the parliament buildings.

Odinga's party officials were divided in their tributes, with some insisting they would honour the pact with the government, while others hinted at an intention to steer clear of his former political rivals who tear-gassed him during opposition protests.

Odinga unsuccessfully ran for the African Union chairperson position, but previously mediated political impasses in the continent.

Former AU Deputy Chairperson Erastus Mwencha said that Odinga’s influence is continental. While serving as the prime minister in 2010, Odinga played a critical role in constitutional review. Since his death, dozens of world leaders have hailed his statesmanship.

Odinga is survived by his wife Ida and children Rosemary, Raila Junior and Winnie.


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