Rosemary Odinga Arrives in Mombasa with Indian Doctors to Honour Raila Odinga’s Legacy

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Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Sheriff Nassir has received Rosemary Odinga, daughter of the late Raila Amolo Odinga, as she arrived in the coastal city accompanied by doctors from India’s Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Hospital. The delegation is in Kenya to pay their final respects to the former Prime Minister, whose passing has sparked heartfelt tributes from around the world.

Highlights

  • Rosemary Odinga visited Mombasa alongside doctors from Kerala, India.
  • The visit honours the late Raila Odinga’s life and global impact.
  • Governor Nassir praised Raila’s legacy of justice, unity, and compassion.
  • The Indian delegation represents the international respect Raila commanded.
  • Nassir called on Kenyans to continue building the Kenya Raila envisioned.

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Rosemary’s Visit to Mombasa

Governor Abdulswamad Sheriff Nassir hosted Rosemary Odinga in Mombasa this morning, marking another emotional chapter in the national remembrance of the late Raila Amolo Odinga. Rosemary, who was accompanied by a delegation of doctors from the Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Hospital in Kerala, India, arrived to extend their condolences and honour Raila’s enduring legacy.

Global Tributes for a Pan-African Leader

According to Governor Nassir, Raila’s influence stretched far beyond Kenya’s borders, inspiring millions through his unwavering commitment to justice, democracy, and humanity “The global outpouring of love for Baba is a reflection of his extraordinary journey,” Nassir said, describing Raila’s life as one of courage and compassion.

The Indian medical team’s presence highlighted Raila’s international connections and the respect he commanded across continents.

A Call to Continue His Vision

Nassir urged Kenyans to carry forward Raila’s dream of a united and hopeful nation, emphasizing that his spirit must remain a guiding light. “May his spirit continue to inspire us to build the Kenya he dreamed of united, just, and full of hope,” he said.

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