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Governor Mutahi Kahiga in soup over alleged mockery of Raila's death

The controversy has prompted action from the Council of Governors (CoG).

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Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga. File photo

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Social media users and leaders from across the political spectrum have strongly condemned Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga following remarks in his native language in which he allegedly suggested that God had “answered Mount Kenya’s prayers” by taking the life of former Prime Minister Rt Hon. Raila Odinga.

The comments, captured in a video recorded at a funeral in Kieni and widely shared on social media, drew immediate backlash for being insensitive and divisive at a time when the country is still mourning the passing of one of its most influential political figures.

Ms Cecily Mbarire, Embu Governor and Chairperson of the UDA party, called the remarks “reckless and profoundly disrespectful,” adding that they do not reflect the views of the Mount Kenya region.

“At a time when our nation is mourning, such statements are careless and unacceptable. Governor Kahiga should issue a public apology immediately,” Ms Mbarire said in a statement released on social media.

Likoni Member of Parliament, Mishi Mboko described the alleged remarks as an insult to millions of Kenyans grieving Odinga’s passing.

National Assembly Minority Whip,  Ms Millie Odhiambo Mabona, also criticised the governor in posts on Facebook and X, warning that such language threatens national cohesion.

The leaders urged Governor Kahiga to recognise the gravity of his statements, which could inflame regional and ethnic tensions.

Odinga, who died last Wednesday in India, was a unifying figure across Kenya and a champion of democracy, devolution, and social justice.

The controversy has prompted action from the Council of Governors (CoG), of which Mr Kahiga is the Vice-Chairperson.

The body has called an urgent meeting on Wednesday (this morning) to deliberate on the matter and decide on appropriate measures, including whether the remarks violate the conduct expected of county governors during periods of national mourning.

The backlash is amplified by historical context.

Raila Odinga’s father, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, died in 1994, and shortly thereafter his party, FORD, split into Ford Kenya and Ford Asili.

Many fear that divisive remarks by a sitting governor at a time of national mourning risk reviving old wounds and creating political instability.

Following the outcry, Mr Kahiga posted a condolence message acknowledging Odinga’s contribution to the country, but he has not publicly retracted or apologised for the controversial remarks.

His office stated only that he “joins the nation in mourning” the late leader and will issue further comment after consultations.

The prevailing view among MPs and county leaders is that words carry weight, and public figures must model respect, empathy, and unity rather than inflame divisions.

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