Ruto mourns death of Homa Bay County chaplain Raphael Obego

President William Ruto has extended his deepest sympathies for the loss of Homa Bay County chaplain Raphael Obego.

In a message on Thursday, November 7, 2024, the Head of State eulogised the man of the cloth as a light-hearted figure whose sermons were clear and authentic.

Ruto expressed his condolences, describing Pastor Obego as a devout servant of the Lord and a prayer warrior.

“Pastor Raphael Obego was a dedicated servant of the Lord and a prayer warrior.

“He was a light-hearted faith leader whose sermons were not only provoking and evocative but also clear and authentic,” Ruto’s message read in part.

The late Pastor Raphael Obego. PHOTO/@WilliamsRuto/X

The President further sent his prayers to Obego’s family during this difficult time of mourning.

Ruto’s encounter with Obego

In February 2024 during the International Investment Conference in Homa Bay, the deceased made highlights following his prayer which was filled with rich English vocabulary.

Ruto and other dignitaries who attended the event failed to hold their laughter as Obego prayed while using complex vocabulary.

Other messages

His passing was confirmed by Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga who noted that the county had lost a great servant who touched our lives with his compassion, guidance, unwavering faith and positivity.

The late Pastor Raphael Obego. PHOTO/@gladyswanga/X
The late Pastor Raphael Obego. PHOTO/@gladyswanga/X

“His dedication to serving the county Government and people of Homa Bay will forever be remembered.

“My most sincere condolences go out to his family, friends, staff and people of Homa Bay,” Wanga wrote.

Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo also expressed sorrow following the pastor’s demise stating that “Obegi’s unwavering faith and optimistic spirit illuminated the paths of many, offering hope and encouragement when it was needed most.”

By the time of this publication, Obegi’s cause of death had not been made public.