KAHIGA TOES THE LINE, BECOMES THE FIRST SCALPEL OF ODINGA

By James Okoth

Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga’s abrupt resignation from his influential post at the Council of Governors has sent tremors through Kenya’s political establishment — a vivid reminder that Raila Odinga’s shadow, even in death, still looms large over the nation’s political psyche.

Kahiga’s downfall — swift, surgical, and instructive — has become the first political incision of what analysts are now calling “Raila’s scalpel”: the continuing force of a legacy that disciplines even the living.

Barely a week after the death of the opposition leader, Kahiga found himself isolated, condemned, and politically stripped following remarks perceived as callous toward Odinga’s passing. What began as careless rhetoric has ended in a career-threatening reckoning, forcing the Nyeri Governor to retreat into silence and relinquish his national duties.

But beyond the outrage lies a deeper truth — that Raila Odinga’s influence did not end with his funeral. It merely changed form.

Across Kenya’s political corridors, from Nairobi to Nyeri, leaders are recalibrating their tone, wary of awakening the wrath of Odinga’s loyal base. His moral authority, once a living force, has now assumed an almost spiritual dimension — a force that punishes, forgives, and defines political survival even from the grave.

Kahiga’s resignation is not just a disciplinary action; it is a message. It signals that Raila’s reach — once constrained by political contest — has transcended into something more potent: a moral and emotional dominion that still dictates the rhythm of Kenya’s politics.

ODM chairperson Gladys Wanga’s vow to strip Kahiga of his Council of Governors role was not an act of vengeance but a declaration that Raila’s legacy remains sacrosanct. “You do not mock the struggle that birthed your very position,” she said. Her statement, firm and unyielding, captured the sentiment of a country unwilling to forgive sacrilege against the man who defined its democratic journey.

Inside Mt. Kenya, Kahiga’s fall has exposed the fragility of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s political network. For years, Kahiga was one of his dependable allies — a voice of the mountain and a loyalist to Gachagua’s consolidation bid. Now, his isolation underscores a chilling reality: that even within the mountain stronghold, no leader can afford to disregard the moral authority Raila Odinga commands nationally.

Elisha Oraro, Speaker of Kisumu County Assembly, spoke to The Western Insight saying, “This is not about Raila the politician. This is Raila the institution — a conscience that continues to audit power. Every statement, every alliance, every posture must now contend with the Raila factor, alive or dead.”

The storm around Kahiga is also a cautionary tale for Kenya’s emerging leaders — that populism without respect for history is self-destructive. In a moment of careless speech, Kahiga managed to offend not just ODM loyalists but a national constituency still in mourning, one that has long associated Raila Odinga with sacrifice, struggle, and the nation’s unfinished journey to justice.

As Kahiga retreats from the spotlight, the political air remains tense. Governors are now treading carefully. Party leaders are revising their talking points. Even allies of the ruling coalition are softening their rhetoric — all acknowledging, perhaps unwillingly, that Raila’s influence remains the unseen hand guiding Kenya’s moral compass.

In life, Raila Odinga commanded crowds.
In death, he commands conscience.

And for Mutahi Kahiga — the first to feel the sting of the scalpel — the lesson is eternal: Raila may be gone, but his power to define right and wrong in Kenya’s political theatre endures.

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