Kenya to Hold State Funeral for Ex-President Kibaki
Kenya will hold a state funeral next week for former president Mwai
Kibaki, who led the East African nation for more than a decade, Interior
Minister Fred Matiangi said Saturday.
Kibaki, who died aged 90, served as the country's third president
from December 2002 to April 2013, taking over from the authoritarian
rule of Daniel arap Moi.
"The former head of state will be given a state funeral with the
highest honors because of the distinct service he rendered to our
country," Matiangi said.
Kibaki, whose political career dated back to the birth of independent
Kenya, will be buried next Saturday at his home in Othaya in the Nyeri
highlands, he said.
"The burial ceremony will be preceded by a funeral service on Friday
at the Nyayo National Stadium" in Nairobi, and his body will lie in
state at Kenya's parliament from Monday to Wednesday to allow citizens
to pay their respects, the minister said.
Condolences poured in from Kenyan politicians, African leaders, the African Union and former colonial ruler Britain when Kibaki's death was announced on Friday.
His rule saw the most violent election in Kenya's history when more
than 1,100 people died in ethnic battles after disputed 2007 polls, but
he also oversaw the adoption of a new constitution with reforms aimed at
preventing such unrest.
Kibaki left a legacy of strong growth in the regional economic powerhouse, launching major infrastructure projects and boosting the struggling health and education sectors.
But his rule was also marred by rampant government corruption and
lavish spending on flagship projects contributed to a debt mountain.
Kibaki had kept a low profile since leaving office, making few public appearances.
The cause of death was not officially disclosed, but his health had
fluctuated since a serious car accident in 2002, and he had been in and
out of hospital.
President Uhuru Kenyatta, who hailed his predecessor as "the gentleman of Kenyan politics," has ordered a period of national mourning until sunset next Saturday, with all flags on public buildings to be flown at half-staff.
VOA
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