Chuka University students hold peaceful procession to mourn Raila

Hundreds of students from Chuka University on Wednesday held a peaceful procession through Ndagani, Tharaka Nithi County, to mourn the death of Kenya’s long-serving opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga, who passed away in India following a cardiac arrest.

The solemn march, organised by the Chuka University Students’ Association (CUSA), brought together students carrying candles and placards bearing messages of peace, unity, and remembrance.

The crowd sang patriotic songs in honour of the late statesman, whose political influence spanned more than four decades.

CUSA President Ben Onyango, who led the procession, described Raila as “a real legend” whose courage and dedication to democracy shaped Kenya’s political identity.

“We have lost a true national hero, a man who dedicated his life to championing justice, democracy, and equality. We are walking not just for Raila, but for the values he lived for. We call upon students from all universities across the country to come out and mourn this great son of Africa,” said Onyango.

Another student, Otieno Joak, hailed Raila for his role in advancing devolution and empowering citizens through democratic reforms.

“Raila strengthened our democracy and believed leadership belongs to the people, not the powerful few. His death is a huge loss to the nation,” said Joak

The peaceful walk attracted residents along the Ndagani–Chuka road, many waving the national flag and joining the students in song.

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Among them was Jevio Justin, a resident who praised Raila for uniting Kenyans across political and regional divides.

“He stood for all Kenyans, a true symbol of hope and resilience. Even in defeat, he taught us that peace and patriotism come first,” said Justin.

Across the country, Raila’s death has triggered an outpouring of grief from leaders at home and abroad.

Former Chief Justice David Maraga and former Attorney General Githu Muigai described him as a patriot, democrat, and Pan-Africanist who redefined Kenya’s political history.

Regional bodies, including the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the African Union (AU), also paid tribute, terming him one of Africa’s most influential sons who stood firmly for freedom, devolution, and good governance.

President William Ruto has announced a national mourning period, with flags flying at half-mast as a state committee coordinates funeral arrangements.

In Upper Eastern, ODM Regional Chairman Moses Wamuru said Raila’s passing marks the end of an era for the party and the nation.

“We have lost a truly great leader. Raila moulded us and left behind a strong structure that will keep ODM standing firm. He built a future that will hold Kenya together, even though no one can fill his shoes. His history and legacy will remain unforgettable,” said Wamuru.

By John Majau.

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