A Tribute to General Francis Ogolla
In the wake of tragedy, Kenya mourns the loss of General Francis Ogolla, a man whose life and legacy stand as a testament to humility and simplicity amidst the trappings of power. As the first Chief of Defense Forces to tragically lose his life while on duty, General Ogolla’s passing has left a profound void in the hearts of Kenyans.
Throughout his tenure, General Ogolla exemplified the virtues of humility and simplicity, both in private and public life. Echoing the wisdom of King Solomon in Ecclesiastes, he understood the transient nature of worldly pursuits, choosing instead to embody the beatitudes outlined in Matthew, where it is proclaimed, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
Despite holding a position of great authority, General Ogolla remained grounded, shunning the trappings of opulence that often accompany leadership. His humility was not merely a façade but a deeply ingrained aspect of his character, evident in his demeanor and actions.
One poignant example of General Ogolla’s humility was seen in his final journey. In a departure from the ostentatious funerals often associated with leaders of his stature, the General’s burial was a simple affair, reminiscent of the customs of old. Within a span of 72 hours, he was laid to rest, wrapped in white linen, a humble departure befitting a man of his character.
Indeed, his humble demeanor left many questioning how a man of his position could live such a modest existence, devoid of opulence and extravagance. It is a question that resonates deeply, especially in a society where materialism often masquerades as success. Yet, General Ogolla’s life serves as a powerful reminder that true greatness lies not in wealth or status, but in the depth of one’s character and the impact of one’s actions.
As we bid farewell to General Francis Ogolla, let us not only mourn his loss but also celebrate the profound lessons he imparted through his life. May his example inspire us to live with humility, kindness, and integrity, guided by the timeless wisdom of scripture.
“Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.” – Matthew 5:5
“And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.” – Matthew 23:12