Kenya: Junet - Why I Missed Raila's Final India Trip

22 January 2026

Nairobi — National Assembly Minority Leader and Suna East MP Junet Mohamed has explained why he was absent during what turned out to be Raila Odinga's final trip, saying illness and a scheduled medical procedure prevented him from travelling with the former Prime Minister.

Speaking during an interview on Citizen TV on Wednesday, Junet said he had only just been discharged from hospital on the same day he last met Raila in Nairobi.

He added that he had been listed as part of the delegation but was forced to pull out on medical advice.

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"My records are there. I was unwell. The day I was discharged from the hospital on Thursday is the day we met Raila at Serena Hotel," Junet said.

"On Friday, that is when he travelled in the evening and then he passed on the 15th. I was on the team that was supposed to go, but I had a procedure. There are records," he said.

His remarks come amid public speculation over the movements of senior ODM figures during Raila's final days, with questions raised on social media about who was present and who was not.

Beyond the explanation, Junet offered an emotional tribute to the longtime opposition leader, describing him as deeply involved in mentoring younger politicians and maintaining close personal relationships with his allies.

"Raila was a good leader. He led us very well. I miss that. He was available, he would guide you on a daily basis, he was consultative and we could discuss with him anything political and personal," Junet said.

The National Assembly Minority Leader traced his political career to Raila's mentorship, saying his rise through local and national politics was closely tied to the ODM leader's support.

"I was with Raila everywhere. I spent all my political life with him. I got associated with him when I was 24 years old. He made me mayor and then I became an MP for three terms," he said.

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