Nairobi, Kenya — The world is mourning the loss of Raila Amolo Odinga, Kenya’s former Prime Minister and one of Africa’s most influential political figures, who passed away on October 15, 2025, at the age of 80. Odinga died after suffering a heart attack while receiving treatment at an Ayurvedic clinic in Kerala, India, a sudden tragedy that has left a deep void in Kenya and across the African continent.
What Happened: The Sudden Loss of a Political Titan
Raila Odinga collapsed during a morning walk at the health facility in Kerala, India. Despite immediate resuscitation efforts by the medical staff, he was pronounced dead shortly after the incident. His untimely death has shocked the nation, and his passing has sparked an outpouring of grief across Kenya and beyond.
The Kenyan government arranged for Odinga’s body to be flown back to Nairobi the following day. Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, thousands of mourners gathered to pay their respects, a testament to the profound impact Odinga had on his country. The funeral procession proceeded to a stadium for public viewing, but the massive crowds created moments of chaos, with security forces having to deploy tear gas and fire warning shots to control the situation.
Raila Odinga: A Life of Political Legacy and Struggle
Raila Odinga, often referred to as “Baba” (Father) by his supporters, was born into a politically influential family. His father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, was Kenya’s first vice president, and Raila inherited a legacy of political activism. From a young age, Odinga dedicated his life to the betterment of his country, advocating for democracy, reform, and unity.
Odinga’s political journey was not without sacrifice. He spent years in prison and in exile, enduring harsh conditions as he fought for multi-party democracy. His legacy as a champion for justice and good governance was cemented when he served as Kenya’s Prime Minister from 2008 to 2013, following a period of post-election violence. He played a key role in the formation of a power-sharing government, helping to restore stability to the country during a tumultuous time.
Throughout his career, Odinga made five bids for the presidency, each one marked by passionate campaigning and mass public support. Although he never achieved the presidency, he became a symbol of resilience and hope for millions of Kenyans who saw him as the face of progress and change.
Condolences and Tributes from Around the World
The passing of Raila Odinga has garnered tributes from leaders and citizens around the world. Kenyan President William Ruto declared a seven-day national mourning period and announced that flags would fly at half-mast across the country. He described Odinga as “a patriot whose courage and conviction helped shape Kenya’s democratic journey.”
International leaders also expressed their sorrow. Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu praised Odinga’s unwavering commitment to democracy, and former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan described him as “a voice for the voiceless.” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to Odinga as “a towering statesman and a cherished friend of India,” underscoring the deep ties between the two nations.
The End of an Era: Honoring Raila Odinga’s Legacy
Raila Odinga’s passing marks the end of an era in Kenyan politics. His contributions to the nation and the continent at large are immeasurable. As a tireless advocate for democracy, Odinga fought to ensure that the voices of the marginalized and oppressed were heard, and his life’s work inspired countless individuals across the world to pursue justice, equality, and good governance.
The Kenyan government has announced a state funeral for Odinga, scheduled for Friday, October 17, 2025, to honor his lifelong service to the nation. Family, friends, and supporters continue to mourn, with many attending memorial services and vigils to celebrate his legacy.
Though he is gone, Raila Odinga’s spirit will live on through his contributions to Kenyan democracy, and his influence will continue to resonate for generations. His memory will inspire those who continue to fight for justice, freedom, and the betterment of their communities.
