By Alexander Mackey Okori
Global leaders from across all political divide have eulogised the former Kenya’s Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga as a towering beacon of democracy and the epitome of selflessness, terming him a leader who put his country above personal ambitions.
Across Uganda’s political and civic landscape, leaders have hailed Odinga as a Pan-African visionary, a democrat, and a towering figure whose influence extended far beyond Kenya’s borders.
In a condolence shared on his twitter handle on Wednesday, the Katikkiro of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga, described Odinga as a great statesman who stood firm for democracy and the rights of the people.
He recalled the historic friendship between the Odinga family and the Buganda Royal Family, dating back to the time of Ssekabaka Edward Muteesa II, and noted that Odinga contributed significantly to Kenya’s political processes and constitutional development, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations.

Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, the President of the National Unity Platform (NUP), described Odinga as “an icon who stood tall for freedom, liberty, and dignity.”
He said Odinga’s death was not only a loss to Kenya but to Africa as a whole. “In him, we have lost a great statesman, an African giant who did his best for humanity amidst great adversity,” Kyagulanyi said in his condolence message.
The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Thomas Tayebwa, remembered Odinga as a distinguished statesman whose selflessness extended to promoting peace and development beyond Kenya’s borders.
He credited him for quietly advancing good diplomatic relations between Uganda and Kenya, describing his passing as “a loss of a true bridge-builder who believed in the shared destiny of East Africans.”
The Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Joel Ssenyonyi, said Odinga’s stature transcended borders and generations though he didn’t become President, his contribution to the struggle for a better Kenya is indelible.
He was a man so huge a figure, not just in Kenya, but Africa at large,” he said, adding softly, “Rest in peace, Baba.”
While declaring seven days of national mourning and state funeral for late Raila Odinga in a televised address on Wednesday, Kenya’s President William Ruto described Odinga as the father of our democracy, a tireless champion for social justice, a renowned Pan-Africanist, and a statesman without equal, Ruto hailed Odinga’s lifelong contribution to Kenya’s democratic journey.
“In his passing we have lost a patriot of uncommon courage, a Pan-Africanist who offered compelling model of principled politics,” said Ruto
ODM Party: “A Beacon of Hope in a World Filled with Despair”
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) the party Odinga led issued a statement describing the news as “dreadful” and a moment of “deep shock” for the nation.
“Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga was a beacon of hope in a world filled with despair,” the statement read. The party urged members and supporters to observe unity and reflect on the life of a leader who mentored generations, adding: “He will remain a true giant of our nation and a darling in the hearts of Kenyans for his unwavering fight for justice and firm stand on freedom for all.”
Martha Karua: “A Monumental Figure of Endurance and Liberation”
In a deeply personal letter to Mama Ida Odinga and the Odinga family, former Justice Minister and opposition leader Martha Karua described Raila’s life as “a testament to courage, endurance, and an unwavering commitment to justice and democracy.”
She recalled his decades of sacrifice, years behind bars, and steadfast role in Kenya’s second liberation:
“The nation and the world have lost a monumental figure, one of Africa’s most consequential sons. May the Almighty God grant you and your family strength, peace, and comfort in this hour of grief.”
Former Leaders: From Rivals to Respect

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, despite being on opposing political sides, described Odinga as “the father of our democracy and a formidable hero of Kenya’s 2nd liberation.”
“You stood tall and strong in intellect, knowledge and quest for democracy. You faced brutal regimes, were tortured, jailed, abducted and detained severally for Kenya. When the history of Africa’s Pan-Africanism is written, your chapter as the indefatigable lion of Africa will attract many readers,” he wrote.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta delivered a powerful message recalling their political rivalry and eventual alliance during the “Handshake” era, which ushered in a period of national unity.
“Raila and I were navigators on opposing currents. At some point, we became political opponents, but later, partners in pursuit of unity. He was a formidable opponent, but an even more invaluable ally in the cause of reconciliation. I have lost a friend and a brother,” Kenyatta said, describing his grief as “deeply personal.”

Regional and Global Leaders Pay Tribute
Gideon Moi, Chairman of KANU and son of former President Daniel arap Moi, described Raila Odinga as “the most consequential political figure of our time,” whose career as MP, Cabinet Minister and Prime Minister drove transformative reforms in Kenya’s political and social fabric.
He hailed Odinga’s selflessness and firm conviction, noting that he always placed the nation above personal ambition and made decisions because they were right, not popular. Moi spoke of him as a friend and confidant, whose wisdom and counsel he deeply valued.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a close personal friend of Odinga, described him as “a towering statesman and a cherished friend of India,” recalling their relationship that began during Modi’s time as Chief Minister of Gujarat.
He noted Odinga’s special affection for Indian culture and traditional medicine, which he credited for positively impacting his daughter’s health. India has offered to facilitate the repatriation of Odinga’s remains.
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema extended condolences to Kenya, the Odinga family and President William Ruto, calling Raila “a towering advocate for democracy” whose legacy will endure.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan mourned Odinga as “a great Pan-African leader, a seeker of peace and solutions whose influence went beyond Kenya to East Africa and the continent.”
African Union: “A Towering Figure in Kenya’s Political Life”
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, hailed Raila Odinga as “a steadfast champion of democracy, good governance and people-centered development” whose work as AU High Representative for Infrastructure Development helped lay foundations for the African Continental Free Trade Area.
“Africa has lost one of its most visionary sons; a leader who dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice, democracy and unity,” the AU Chairperson said.
A Continent Reflects on a Legacy
From his early years as a university lecturer and political activist to his decades as a reformist politician, Raila Odinga leaves behind a legacy that transcends Kenya’s borders.
His voice for justice, sacrifice for freedom, and vision for a united, democratic Africa have been echoed in tributes from every corner of the continent.
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