Huge crowds in Kisumu as revered politician Odinga’s body returns home

Odinga, 80, died from a suspected heart attack in India on Wednesday, triggering a huge outpouring of grief across the country.

Mourners and supporters of Kenya’s former Prime Minister Raila Odinga at funeral proceedings in his home region in Kisumu, on October 18, 2025. (AFP)
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KISUMU - Vast crowds gathered in western Kenya on Saturday to see the body of a beloved politician, Raila Odinga, for the biggest day of mourning ceremonies that have already claimed at least five lives this week.

There were cries of "Baba" (father) and "We are orphans" among the tens of thousands who packed the streets in Kisumu, the heartland of Odinga's support, as his coffin arrived at the Jomo Kenyatta International Stadium in Kisumu by helicopter.

Odinga, 80, died from a suspected heart attack in India on Wednesday, triggering a huge outpouring of grief across the country, but particularly in western Kenya, where his Luo tribe are dominant.

Kenyan mounted police ride their horses into a crowd to quell a surge by mourners pushing forward during a public viewing of the body of Kenya’s opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga at the Jomo Kenyatta Stadium in Kisumu on October 18, 2025. (AFP)

Kenyan mounted police ride their horses into a crowd to quell a surge by mourners pushing forward during a public viewing of the body of Kenya’s opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga at the Jomo Kenyatta Stadium in Kisumu on October 18, 2025. (AFP)


Mourners and supporters of Kenya’s opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga climb on top of a structure outside the stadium following the arrival of his coffin to his home region in Kisumu, on October 18, 2025. (AFP)

Mourners and supporters of Kenya’s opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga climb on top of a structure outside the stadium following the arrival of his coffin to his home region in Kisumu, on October 18, 2025. (AFP)



Mourners barged through security barriers and clambered up the sides of the stadium and nearby structures to catch a glimpse of the coffin, AFP journalists saw.

Emergency responders said they had taken more than 100 injured people out of the stadium.

"Without Baba, we are dead. We don't have anywhere to go," said Don Pelido, 20, a supporter pressed up against one barrier.

Many feared Saturday's ceremony could turn deadly, given the mayhem at memorials in Nairobi this week.

On Thursday, security forces opened fire to disperse a surging crowd in a Nairobi stadium where Odinga was brought to lie in state, killing at least three people.

And on Friday, at the state funeral in another stadium, led by President William Ruto, a stampede of mourners killed at least two people and left dozens injured.

'Bad dream'

Arguably the most important political figure of his generation in Kenya, Odinga served as prime minister from 2008 to 2013, yet never succeeded in winning the presidency despite five attempts.

But he outlasted many rivals and is credited as a major player in returning Kenya to multi-party democracy in the 1990s and overseeing the widely praised constitution of 2010.

Odinga's body was repatriated from India on Thursday.

After lying in state in Kisumu on Saturday, the body will go to Bondo in nearby Siaya county, the family's ancestral seat, for a private burial.

Odinga's death leaves a leadership vacuum in the opposition, with critics accusing him of failing to prepare a successor.

"We have not accepted that he is really gone. It is still a bad dream," said shop owner Maureen Owesi, 39, in Kisumu.

Odinga's pragmatic deals with rivals -- including current president Ruto last year -- cost him support among young voters who have staged mass protests in the last two years over poor governance and the economy.

It is unclear whether Odinga's movement and the alliance with Ruto will survive his death, leaving Kenya on an uncertain path ahead of potentially volatile elections in 2027.