Chaos Erupts in Nairobi CBD as Mourning for Raila Odinga Turns Destructive

Chaos Erupts in Nairobi CBD as Mourning for Raila Odinga Turns Destructive

A photo collage of unknown persons in the CBD after the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Tension gripped Nairobi’s Central Business District on Wednesday afternoon following the announcement of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s death. Suspected goons took to the streets, breaking into several shops and embarking on a looting spree. The incidents caused panic, prompting many business owners to close their premises prematurely.

Footage from the scene showed individuals carrying stolen goods and destroying property. The looters were also seen carrying twigs, a symbol of protest and mourning in Kenya. The chaos unfolded as Kenyans across the nation poured into the streets to express their grief over the passing of the ODM leader.

Mourning and Mayhem Grip the City

The situation presented a stark contrast as genuine mourners gathered in other parts of the city. At Jeevanjee Gardens, crowds gathered to sing songs praising the former Prime Minister. Many arrived on boda bodas, chanting in mourning for the veteran politician. The city was a mix of heartfelt tributes and opportunistic criminal activity.

The rapid escalation of events forced a swift response from shop owners. Fearing potential violence and damage, many businesses began closing their doors shortly after the news of Raila’s death broke. This led to an unusual and early shutdown of the typically bustling city center.

A Nation’s Grief Takes Multiple Forms

The looting highlights the volatile atmosphere that can accompany major national events. While the vast majority of citizens were peacefully mourning a key political figure, criminal elements exploited the situation. The police were deployed to the affected areas to restore order and protect property.

The government had earlier appealed for calm following the announcement of Raila Odinga’s passing. Leaders from across the political spectrum, including President William Ruto, urged unity and peaceful mourning. The incidents in the CBD underscore the challenge of maintaining order during a period of national shock and grief.

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