Hansard Summary

The National Assembly held a somber session to pay tribute to the late Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga, with the Speaker announcing a special sitting on Thursday to allow Members to eulogize him. The House resolved to hold a morning sitting, adjourn until Thursday, extend its sitting time, and record tributes by way of an exceptional motion. The National Assembly held an afternoon sitting on October 15, 2025, to condole with the family of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who passed away. The House agreed to step down several orders and deferred several bills and motions. The session was adjourned until the next day.

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THE PARLIAMENT OF KENYA

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

THE HANSARD

Wednesday, 15th October 2025

Hon. Speaker

Order, Hon. Members. Welcome back to this Afternoon Sitting. We will proceed as follows: We have a Supplementary Order Paper. After Order No. 1 and Order No.2, we will go through other Orders by way of mention up to Order No.7. Then, we will go to Order No. 8 that will be a Motion the distinguished Deputy Speaker will move. I see the Leadership of the Minority side is not in the Chamber. I nominate Hon. Zamzam to second the Motion. There will be no debate on that Motion. We will just move the Motion and second it. Then, we shall abide by the contents of the Motion for tomorrow.

Among other reasons, we are pushing this matter to tomorrow morning because your leadership - the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party - are part of the delegation leaving for Mumbai in India in the next one hour. They will join the larger delegation including some Cabinet Secretaries and Mama Ida Odinga to bring back the remains of our fallen hero.

We expect that they should be back by early in the afternoon of tomorrow. To give everybody an opportunity to speak, we will then pay our tributes to the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga starting from 10.00 a.m. to midnight. Or, of course, at the time, we will have nobody speaking. If you will all have exhausted, then we do not have to get to the outer limit of time.

I also advise that tomorrow, and for many, if not all of you, it will be the only opportunity to eulogise the former Prime Minister. It is advised from yours truly that you come in a sombre state with sombre attire. I advise that we dress in black. Those who do not have black attire, go and buy it this afternoon. And the good ladies should provide ribbons for everybody so that we demonstrate our respect and appreciation for our fallen heroic leader.

I will, in the opening of the debate tomorrow, then make a formal statement. For now, let me just say that following the Communication and Address by His Excellency the President of the Nation, announcing the passing on of Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, this House joins the country in this sombre state. We will have an opportunity for each one of you to eulogise the late Prime Minister tomorrow. Time is likely to move pretty fast in preparation for his official send-off in a State funeral. So, tomorrow is the only day available for all of us.

Like it was said in Shakespeare in England, “The Queen is dead, long live the queen”, Raila is dead, long live Baba. That is the mood in the country. We shall be sending our condolences to Mama Ida, our elder brother, Dr Oburu Odinga, Senator, Prime Minister's children, Rosemary, Junior and Winnie, the entire family, and the much larger political family that includes all of us.

The late Prime Minister was larger than Kisumu. He was a colossus across the country. Loved from Vanga to Kibish, from Lamu to Malaba. I request all of you to be upstanding, to observe a minute's silence. Thereafter, now that the Leader of the Majority Party is here, take your Motion from the Deputy Speaker and move it.

I see Hon. Junet. Is that Hon. Junet?

Hon. Speaker

Members at the back, take the nearest seats. I saw Hon. KJ and thought it was Hon. Junet. Hon. Mwenje, I see you are here, I had directed the Leader of the Majority Party to move the Motion, and it is seconded. We do not want to preempt your eulogies tomorrow.

Hon. Members

Baba.

Hon. Speaker

Call out Order No. 8.

PROCEDURAL MOTION

Hon. Speaker

The Leader of the Majority Party, in view of your programme, what time do you want to leave here? The shortest time possible?

Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah (Kikuyu, UDA)

Yes, in the shortest time possible.

Hon. Speaker

You are on a scheduled flight, right?

Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah (Kikuyu, UDA)

Yes, that is correct.

Hon. Speaker

So, take the shortest time possible. Hon. Junet, second in the shortest time possible and thereafter, Members, resist any temptation to raise your hand. You will have the chance tomorrow. Come dressed in black, and our ladies, please provide ribbons for everybody.

RESOLUTION TO HOLD A THURSDAY MORNING SITTING, ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE, EXTENSION OF SITTING TIME AND LIMITATION OF DEBATE

Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah (Kikuyu, UDA)

Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion:

THAT, following the Presidential Proclamation issued today, 15th October 2025, regarding the passing on of the Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, EGH, the former Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya, and pursuant to the provisions of Standing Orders 30 (3) (a) and (c) , 31 (1) , 97 and 259D, this House resolves to:

Hon. Speaker

Hon. Junet, you will move the Motion by saying, “I beg to move”. Hon. Kimani, you did not move the Motion either.

Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah (Kikuyu, UDA)

Hon. Speaker, I had said “I beg to move”. However, I forgot to ask my brother and friend, Hon. Junet Mohamed, the Leader of the Minority Party, to second the Motion in agreement.

Hon. Speaker

Hon. Junet.

Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to second the Procedural Motion. I take this opportunity to also condole with the family of my party leader, the entire Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) fraternity and membership, and the country at large, for the loss of a great man that we have encountered today. I am still coming to terms with what has happened. So, I request you to allow me to offer my condolences tomorrow, God willing. Some of us had a deep relationship with our leader, and we knew death would come one day, but we did not expect it now. So, I will eulogise him tomorrow in the House when you give us the opportunity.

With those few remarks, I beg to second.

Hon. Speaker

Ordinarily, if you move and second a Motion, you have no second “bite”. However, being an Exceptional Motion, and if you arrive in good time, I will give both of you an opportunity to speak to the Motion tomorrow. We will sit up to midnight.

Hon. Members, for the record, let us read out the rest of the Orders.

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We are all overwhelmed with grief. Let me propose the Question.

Having agreed to what I have said, can I put the Question?

Hon. Members

Yes.

Hon. Speaker

Read out the remaining Orders. Hon. Members, having agreed on that, I direct that Orders 9 to 18 be stepped down from today's Order Paper until they are re-listed at an appropriate time.

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE THE PYRETHRUM (REPEAL) BILL

THE KENYA NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE BILL

THE MATERNAL NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH BILL

APPROVAL OF THE NATIONAL GREEN FISCAL INCENTIVES POLICY FRAMEWORK

THE TEA (AMENDMENT) BILL

ADOPTION OF FIRST REPORT ON STATUS OF CONSTITUTION IMPLEMENTATION ADOPTION OF REPORT ON AUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE JUDICIARY MORTGAGE SCHEME FUND FOR FYS 2011/2012 TO 2021/2022 ADOPTION OF REPORT ON AUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE COMMODITIES FUND FOR FYS 2018/2019 TO 2021/2022 APPROVAL OF THE NATIONAL POLICY ON LABOUR MIGRATION

ADOPTION OF REPORT ON AUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE STORES AND SERVICES FUND FOR FYS 2020/2021 AND 2021/2022 AND THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH FUND FOR FYS 2020/2021 AND 2021/2022 ADOPTION OF REPORT ON AUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE LAND SETTLEMENT FUND FOR FYS 2020/2021 AND 2021/2022 AND THE RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT FUND (HOLDING ACCOUNT) FOR FYS 2017/2018 TO 2021/2022

ADJOURNMENT

Hon. Speaker

That being the case, the time being 3.02 p.m., the House stands adjourned until tomorrow, 16th October 2025, at 10.00 a.m.

The House rose at 3.02 p.m.

Hon. Speaker

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