Opondo Kaluma confess he will no longer be tribal again After Rt.Honourable Raila Odinga's Death
Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma has emotionally reflected on the passing of former prime minister Raila Odinga.
Saying Baba’s death deeply transformed his heart and inspired him to embrace forgiveness, unity, and peace above politics.
Kaluma said Raila’s legacy represents selflessness and sacrifice, noting that his values of justice
Equality, inclusivity, and accountability must now guide Kenya’s political future. He emphasized that Baba’s spirit lives on through those who uphold these ideals.
The legislator admitted that Raila’s death compelled him to reexamine his own political conduct, pledging to abandon bitterness and tribal labeling.
He vowed to foster national unity and understanding among Kenya’s diverse communities.
He stressed that divisive politics have no place in the Kenya that Raila envisioned, urging both leaders.
Ctizens to focus on building bridges of peace, patriotism, and mutual respect across ethnic lines.
Kaluma reminded Kenyans that Raila Odinga fought for fairness and democracy.
Calling on everyone to defend the rule of law and protect the freedoms that Baba dedicated his life to achieving.
He urged fellow politicians to honor Raila’s vision by working together beyond party affiliations, saying Kenya’s progress depends on collective effort, empathy, and the courage to forgive.
Kaluma described Raila as a symbol of hope and justice, a leader who inspired generations.
To believe in equality and good governance even when the political climate seemed hostile or uncertain.
His emotional message quickly spread across the nation, sparking widespread reflection on how,
Kenyans can carry forward Baba’s dream of a united, equitable, and peaceful country.
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