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Nation mourns: Military escort carries Raila Odinga’s body through Nairobi in solemn final journey

By Burnett Munthali

The nation of Kenya came to a standstill as the military’s ceremonial gun carriage transported the body of former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) through Mombasa Road.

Crowds gathered in solemn silence, many waving miniature Kenyan flags, as the convoy made its way toward the city under tight security and full military honors.

The sound of boots marching in rhythm and the slow beat of drums filled the air, giving the procession a sense of dignity and reverence befitting one of Kenya’s most enduring political figures.



As the gun carriage advanced, draped in the Kenyan flag, mourners on both sides of the road could be seen wiping tears, chanting his name, and singing liberation songs that once defined Odinga’s long struggle for democracy and social justice.

Uniformed soldiers saluted as the body passed, while the national anthem played softly in the background—a tribute to a man who devoted his life to public service and national unity.

Raila Odinga, who passed away earlier this week, leaves behind a legacy that spans decades of political activism, reform advocacy, and a steadfast commitment to the ideals of multi-party democracy.

For many Kenyans, this moment marked more than the passing of a political leader—it was the end of an era that shaped the nation’s democratic journey.

Government officials, dignitaries, and members of the diplomatic corps joined the public along the route to pay their last respects, acknowledging Odinga’s towering influence in both national and regional politics.

At several points along Mombasa Road, emotional scenes unfolded as people held placards reading “Baba Forever in Our Hearts” and “Thank You for the Struggle.”

The military procession, meticulously coordinated by the Kenya Defence Forces, symbolized the state’s highest honor for a national hero.

Security forces ensured smooth traffic flow, while first responders were stationed along the route to assist the elderly and those overwhelmed by emotion.

The hearse, followed by a convoy of official vehicles, moved at a deliberate pace to allow citizens time to say their final farewell.

Political leaders across the spectrum praised Odinga for his contributions to peace, reconciliation, and democratic governance.

President William Ruto, in a statement earlier, described Odinga as “a patriot who gave everything to the service of Kenya and the advancement of her people.”

The solemn atmosphere on Mombasa Road was reminiscent of the country’s major historical moments, blending grief with pride as Kenyans reflected on Odinga’s sacrifices for freedom and equality.

The body will later be taken to his rural home in Bondo, Siaya County, where a state funeral is expected to be held, drawing leaders and dignitaries from across Africa and beyond.

In the hearts of many, Raila Odinga’s final journey through the capital was not just a farewell—but a reminder of his indelible mark on Kenya’s political and social landscape.

His vision, courage, and relentless fight for justice will remain etched in the nation’s memory long after the drums of farewell have faded.

As the military convoy disappeared into the distance, a hush fell over the crowd—a collective silence heavy with gratitude, grief, and reverence for a man who shaped Kenya’s destiny.

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