October 18, 2025

Bishop Kodia goes after corrupt politicians at Raila’s state funeral

Bishop Kodia goes after corrupt politicians at Raila’s state funeral

Bishop Kodia goes after corrupt politicians at Raila’s state funeral

The Right Reverend Prof. David Hellington Kodia delivered a scathing rebuke to corrupt politicians during the State Funeral of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga at Nyayo National Stadium on Friday, declaring that anyone who has looted the country is condemned.

In a powerful sermon that drew applause from mourners, Bishop Kodia did not mince his words as he called out leaders at all levels who have enriched themselves at the expense of the public.

“I want us to make a testament to the people of Kenya. If there is anyone here, at whatever level, be you a governor, be you an MCA, be you whoever it is, who has looted this country, you know you stand condemned,” Bishop Kodia declared from the pulpit.

The bishop’s remarks contrasted Raila’s legacy of integrity with the current culture of corruption that has plagued Kenya’s political landscape.

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Bishop Kodia used the occasion to highlight the values that Raila embodied throughout his political career, urging Kenyans to reflect on the qualities that made him a beloved leader.

“So when we are talking about a person of the stature of Raila Amollo Odinga, we are seeing in him those strains of justice which are yet to be won. We are seeing in him those strains of peace which are yet to be achieved. We are seeing in him the strains of reconciliation, which we have yet to see. We are seeing Kenyanhood in him as being at the centre of everything else,” he said.

In another pointed criticism, Bishop Kodia lamented the degradation of political culture in Kenya, contrasting it with Raila’s approach to leadership.

“Baba never used the power of money to intimidate people. Today, we have bad manners among our politicians. They have taught our people the culture of handout,” the bishop stated.

Bishop Kodia concluded his sermon with a blessing, urging Kenyans to honor Raila’s memory by embracing the values he stood for.

“May God bless you all. May God lift you up as we bid farewell to Baba. In the name of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” he said.

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