The Kenyan government has announced plans to permanently preserve condolence messages for former Prime Minister Raila Odinga in national institutions. These tributes, gathered from governments, organizations, and individuals worldwide, have been compiled into volumes accessible to future generations. The announcement came from Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs Korir Sing'oei during a ceremony at the Odinga family home in Karen on Friday, January 30, 2026.
The Kenyan government has moved to permanently archive condolence messages honoring Raila Odinga, who died on October 15, 2025, at age 80 in Kerala, India. Odinga collapsed during a morning walk at around 8:30 a.m. while undergoing treatment for diabetes, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease at Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Hospital. He was taken to Devamatha Hospital in Koothattukulam, but efforts to revive him failed, and he passed away at 9:52 a.m. Indian time (7:22 a.m. Kenyan time).
President William Ruto declared seven days of national mourning with flags at half-mast, and Friday, October 17, 2025, was marked as a public holiday. Odinga's body was repatriated on October 16, 2025, via Kenya Airways, followed by a state funeral at Moi International Sports Centre that drew hundreds of thousands of mourners. He was laid to rest on October 19, 2025, at his ancestral home in Bondo, Siaya County, beside his father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Kenya's first vice president.
The compiled tributes highlight Odinga's roles in democracy, diplomacy, and African solidarity. "This compilation is meant for posterity, for the family, for the nation, and for future generations," Sing'oei said during the handover to Ida Odinga. "These messages speak of a man whose voice carried hope, whose courage inspired many, and whose commitment to justice and democracy resonated far and beyond."
The Foreign Affairs Ministry plans an annual conference in Odinga's name to discuss democracy and diplomacy. It also expressed willingness to collaborate with the Odinga family on a museum at their Bondo ancestral home. At the event, Sing'oei congratulated Ida Odinga on her January 23, 2026, nomination by President Ruto as Kenya's ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi.