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Raila Odinga eulogizes freedom fighter Daniel Korokoro

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The passing of Daniel Korokoro, a prominent Kenyan freedom fighter, has sparked an outpouring of grief and tributes from across the country. Korokoro, who passed away earlier today, was a fearless and determined leader who spent his life fighting for the rights of Kenyans.

Speaking about Korokoro’s legacy, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga said: “Daniel Korokoro was a true hero and a patriot who dedicated his life to fighting for the freedom and dignity of all Kenyans. He was a fearless leader who never shied away from standing up for what he believed in.”

Daniel Korokoro prominence

Korokoro was a prominent figure in Kenya’s struggle for independence, and later became involved in the quest for multi-party democracy in the 1990s. He was the last president of the Kenya People’s Union (KPU) before the party was banned in 1969.

Reflecting on his life and legacy, Raila Odinga said: “Korokoro was a selfless leader who never sought personal gain or glory. He was always focused on the needs of the people, and he worked tirelessly to create a better future for all Kenyans. His passing is a great loss to our country, but his legacy will live on.”

Kenyans from all walks of life have taken to social media to pay tribute to Korokoro, with many describing him as a true icon of Kenya’s struggle for freedom and democracy. Some have called for Korokoro to be honored with a state funeral, while others have suggested that his name should be added to the list of Kenya’s national heroes.

Korokoro described as hero

As the country mourns the loss of yet another freedom fighter, it is clear that Korokoro’s legacy will continue to inspire generations of Kenyans to come. As Raila Odinga said: “We will always remember Daniel Korokoro as a hero, a patriot, and a true son of Kenya. May he rest in peace.”

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