
Mama Ida Odinga at her home in Karen during the visit by President William Ruto on October 15, 2025.PHOTO/ENOS TECHE

Mama Ida Odinga, the spouse to the late former Prime Minister,
Raila Odinga has broken her silence over the death of the ODM leader.
While addressing supporters who had
gathered outside their Karen residence, Ida said she did not expect the death of
her husband to happen as it did.
She went on to say that while Raila's death was not expected, it has
already happen and further called for calm.
“Poleni sana najua wote mmeshtuka hatukutegemea ingekuwa
hivi lakini imeshafanyika,” Mama Ida stated before she went back to her house.
This loosely translates to, “I'm very sorry, I know you’re
all shocked — we didn’t expect it to happen this way, but it has already
happened.”
Ida was flanked by leaders from the ODM party.
President William Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki
had earlier on visited the former PM’s home to condole with the family.
The ODM leader died on Wednesday morning after suffering a
cardiac arrest while he was on a morning walk.
He has been in India for about two weeks where he had sought
medical attention.
Raila collapsed during a morning walk on Wednesday at 8:30
am, within the premises of the Ayurvedic facility.
It was reported that CPR was administered by the medical
team on-site
He was rushed to Devamatha Hospital in Koothattukulam, where
he was pronounced dead around 9.52 am Indian Time. He was aged 80.
This was confirmed by a spokesman for the Ayurvedic eye
hospital.
Recently, Raila experienced episodes of ill health, which
led to his travel for treatment.
Earlier on, his elder brother, Senator Oburu Odinga,
confirmed that Raila was recuperating in India after a brief period of illness,
putting to rest rumors of critical or terminal conditions.
These health episodes were described as normal human
ailments, with Oburu emphasising that Raila was stable, recovering well, and
would soon return to Kenya.
“I want to tell you that Raila is up and about. Just like
any other human being, he was indisposed a little and is now recuperating and
resting,” Oburu said.
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party also officially
dismissed rumors that had been widely circulated, accusing political rivals of
spreading misinformation to damage its image and undermine his political
influence.
The party’s secretariat and Raila’s family made deliberate
efforts to maintain his privacy regarding health matters, noting that although
his health is not perfect, it does not impede his activism or involvement in
national unity efforts.
As tributes pour in from across the globe, Raila Odinga is
remembered not just as a statesman but as a symbol of resistance, hope, and
transformation. His legacy will continue to shape Kenya’s democratic journey
for generations to come.