Luanda: Angolan Foreign Affairs Minister Tete Antonio paid tribute Tuesday in Luanda to Raila Amolo Odinga, former Prime Minister of Kenya, who died on October 15 in Kochi, southern India, from cardiac arrest at the age of 80. During the ceremony held at the Kenyan Embassy in Luanda, where the book of condolences was opened, the Angolan foreign minister expressed the solidarity of the Angolan government and people, emphasizing that the African country has lost one of its most notable public figures, whose commitment to public service and national development leaves an inspiring and lasting legacy.
According to Angola Press News Agency, in the guest book, Minister Tete Antonio highlighted that Raila Amolo Odinga will always be remembered for his commitment to public causes, his leadership in challenging times, and his invaluable contribution to building a more just and prosperous Kenya.
To the bereaved family, the Angolan leader addressed his most sincere condolences, wishing them strength and serenity to face this irreparable loss.