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Raila Odinga, Kenya’s veteran opposition leader and democracy advocate, dies at 80

Raila Odinga, who spent decades at the centre of Kenya’s political life and fought tirelessly for multiparty democracy, has died in India at the age of 80. His death marks the end of an era for one of Africa’s most influential opposition figures.

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Raila Amolo Odinga, the veteran Kenyan opposition leader who ran five times for president and helped shape the country’s political identity for half a century, has died in India at the age of 80.

Odinga died on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at a private hospital in Koothattukulam, in Kerala’s Ernakulam district, according to hospital officials. He had been undergoing medical treatment in the nearby city of Kochi and, according to the Press Trust of India, suffered a cardiac arrest during a morning walk.

The news stunned Kenya, where Odinga has for decades been both a symbol of defiance and a fixture of national politics — a man whose life traced the country’s turbulent journey from one-party rule to multiparty democracy.

In a national address, President William Ruto described him as “a once-in-a-generation leader. A man whose ideals transcended politics, and whose legacy will shape the destiny of Kenya for generations to come.”

Tributes pour in across Africa for Kenya’s Raila Odinga after death at 80.
President William Ruto has declared seven days of national mourning following the death of Raila Odinga, the former prime minister and long-time opposition figure whose political career shaped modern Kenya. Photo/X/C_NyaKundiH

On X, the president added: “With an unshakable faith in the values of our country and the character of our people, Hon Raila Odinga fought for our democracy and led the path towards our new constitutional order. A peacemaker who always put country first, his optimism, strength, and humility epitomised the Kenyan spirit.”

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Ruto continued: “Hon Raila Odinga always believed that our best days are yet to come. His was a path walked with conviction. He bore the scars of struggle with dignity, knowing that freedom was not free and that truth often demands sacrifice. I have lost a big brother, a mentor, a confidant and a selfless patriot. Every time I needed wise counsel, I turned to him … he never once failed me.”

The president declared seven national days of mourning and said Odinga would be accorded a state funeral with full military honors.

A lifelong fight for democracy

Born into political life as the son of Kenya’s first vice president, Oginga Odinga, Raila Odinga came of age in the years following independence. His own political career was forged in confrontation with the authoritarian rule of Daniel arap Moi, under whose government he was detained multiple times for pushing democratic reforms.

In 1982, he was arrested and charged with treason in connection with a failed coup attempt against Moi’s regime, spending six years in detention without trial. Those years, he later said, hardened his belief that Kenya’s democracy could only be won through persistence and sacrifice.

His defiance helped catalyze the pro-democracy movement that eventually forced the reintroduction of multiparty politics in 1991 and, years later, the adoption of a new constitution in 2010.

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“For decades,” Ruto said, “Raila dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice, equity, and freedom. He endured detention and persecution so that this nation might know and enjoy democracy.”

Odinga’s popularity — and controversy — stemmed from his relentless pursuit of power. His narrow loss to Mwai Kibaki in the disputed 2007 election triggered post-election violence that killed more than 1,300 people and displaced hundreds of thousands. The crisis ended only after he agreed to share power with Kibaki as prime minister in a coalition government.

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He ran again unsuccessfully in 2013, 2017, and 2022, each time rallying vast crowds across the country who called him “Baba,” Swahili for “father.” Even after the defeats, Odinga remained central to Kenya’s politics, alternately clashing and cooperating with sitting presidents.

Last year, after youth-led protests against the government, Odinga’s Orange Democratic Movement reached a power-sharing understanding with Ruto’s administration — a surprising move that brought his party into policymaking for the first time in years.

Outpouring of tributes across Africa

Museveni said Raila Odinga inspired generations of Kenyans.
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As word of his death spread through Nairobi’s streets, hundreds of mourners gathered in Kibera — the capital’s largest informal settlement and Odinga’s longtime political base — marching toward his home in the leafy Karen neighborhood.

Former president Uhuru Kenyatta called him “a father to the nation, a steadfast champion for the people, and a true son of Kenya,” adding that “his legacy is not just in the political battles he fought, but in the peace he helped build.”

Across the continent, tributes poured in. The African Union Commission chair, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, called Odinga “a towering figure in Kenya’s political life and a steadfast champion of democracy, good governance, and people-centered development.”

“Mr. Odinga’s contributions extended far beyond national borders,” he added. “As the African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development, he worked tirelessly to advance the continent’s integration agenda, helping to lay the groundwork for the African Continental Free Trade Area.”

In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he was “deeply saddened” by the death of “my dear friend and former Prime Minister of Kenya,” recalling Odinga’s “special affection for India, our culture, values, and ancient wisdom.” Modi noted that Odinga’s admiration for traditional Indian medicine grew after it helped treat his daughter’s illness.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni also paid tribute, writing that Odinga “has not been just a career politician. He has been a freedom fighter, in the tradition of his late father.” Museveni praised Odinga’s “patriotic and Pan-Africanist orientation,” saying he always championed unity within Kenya, East Africa, and the continent at large.

“It is, therefore, unfortunate that he has left at this moment,” Museveni said. “It is important for the young people to fill the void left by such historical fighters for Africa’s future.”

Odinga’s death leaves a deep void in Kenya’s political landscape — and in Africa’s broader democratic story. To many, he embodied the country’s enduring struggle to balance power, justice, and reconciliation.

In life, he was a man who lost five elections but never lost faith in his cause. In death, he leaves a legacy that shaped the soul of a nation.

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