Why Eugene Wamalwa Was Denied the Funeral Rostrum

The Silence That Spoke Volumes:

Why Eugene Wamalwa Was Denied the Funeral Rostrum.

The state funeral for the late Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga, a national hero, was a moment for unity and reflection. Yet, the glaring omission of DAP-K Party Leader, Hon. Eugene Wamalwa, from the list of speakers has sparked a critical national conversation. As a political analyst, I must interrogate the decision by both the Kenya Kwanza government and the funeral committee to muzzle such a significant voice. The silence from the podium, in my view, spoke volumes.
The primary reason for this exclusion appears to be fear of Hon. Wamalwa’s rising national appeal and influence. A seasoned politician whose eloquence crosses regional divides, his platform poses a threat to the political status quo. His presence and articulate address would have inevitably galvanized the Azimio movement and projected him as a formidable opposition figure.
Secondly, the undeniable reality of his fearless, non-compromising speech is a known deterrent. Wamalwa would not have shied away from honoring the deceased by speaking truth to power, a narrative neither the government nor the political establishment wished to amplify on a national stage.
Furthermore, his historical political significance is uncomfortable for some. Hon. Wamalwa was a Co-Principal in the Azimio coalition during the 2022 General Election, a relationship that solidified his position as a key opposition leader. More profoundly, his service as Minister for Legal Affairs during the 2010 New Constitution promulgation saw him and Raila Odinga work hand-in-hand to anchor Kenya’s supreme lawโ€”a critical bond that deserved acknowledgement.
We must also consider his long-standing history as a Minister who championed Devolution, a core tenet of the 2010 Constitution for which Raila fought tirelessly. This shared passion for a decentralized government makes his exclusion a deliberate snub of the very ideals of Bunge la Mwananchi.

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