Kenya's Chief of Defence Forces, General Francis Omondi Ogolla, whose death in a helicopter crash shocked the country, was buried last Sunday at his rural home in Alego Ng'iya, Siaya County, in a ceremony that was conspicuous in its lack of Luo cultural touch and finesse. Burial of a Luo hero is typically preceded by elaborate, structured and colourful ceremonies, complete with traditional regalia and rites.
The Alego Clan is the citadel and custodian of the centuries-old Luo culture, which they demonstrate in its fullest at the appropriate times and occasions such as burials of their heroes. It was therefore, unbearably painful to the people of Alego, and by extension the Luo community, who had lost their revered son and hero, to witness his remains being sent back to his Jo-Kakan ancestors by strangers who neither knew him nor understood the cultural significance of the burial.