Isiolo, Kenya| In a poignant display of collective grief and reverence, thousands of mourners converged on Isiolo town this afternoon to bid a final farewell to the late Hon. Mohamed Tubi, the beloved Member of Parliament for Isiolo South.
The somber ceremony at Tullu Roba Cemetery on the outskirts of Isiolo town marked the end of an era for a leader whose unwavering commitment to his constituents left an indelible mark on Kenya’s political landscape.
As the nation reflects on his passing just a day prior at Nairobi Hospital, tributes poured in from across the country, highlighting Tubi’s role as a champion for education, youth empowerment, and grassroots development.
The day began with a heartbreaking arrival that set the tone for the emotional proceedings. Hon. Tubi’s body touched down at Isiolo International Airport early in the morning, where hundreds of residents, family members, and supporters had gathered in the crisp dawn air.
The sight of the casket, draped in solemn dignity, evoked waves of sorrow among the crowd, many of whom had traveled from remote corners of Isiolo County to pay their respects.
In keeping with Islamic traditions, the burial was conducted swiftly yet reverently, ensuring the late legislator was laid to rest before sunset at the historic Tullu Roba Cemetery – a fitting eternal home in the heart of the community he served so passionately.
Hon. Mohamed Tubi succumbed to his illness on November 12, 2025, after a prolonged battle that had kept him under medical care.
His death sent shockwaves through Isiolo South and beyond, compounding the nation’s recent losses in the political arena.
Just a month earlier, Kenya mourned the passing of veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga, and Tubi’s demise was seen by many as another profound blow to pro-people leadership.
The funeral prayers and burial ceremony transformed the cemetery into a sea of mourners, with family, friends, political colleagues, and dignitaries from various sectors uniting in shared mourning.
The atmosphere was thick with emotion – hushed prayers intermingled with heartfelt sobs, as attendees reflected on a life dedicated to public service.
Prominent figures from Kenya’s political elite graced the event, underscoring Tubi’s influence and the respect he commanded nationwide.
Leading the tributes was National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, who delivered a moving eulogy that painted Tubi as a “visionary and dedicated leader.”
Wetang’ula shared a personal anecdote, revealing the origins of their deep friendship. He recounted how Tubi’s swearing-in in 2022 was delayed due to his hospitalization, leading to a private visit from the Speaker that blossomed into a lasting bond.
“He was not just a colleague; he was a friend who spoke boldly for his people in the Assembly,” Wetang’ula stated, his voice laden with emotion.
In a striking comparison, the Speaker described Tubi as one of two “most prominent and pro-people political figures” Kenya had lost recently, alongside Raila Odinga, emphasizing the void left in the nation’s advocacy for the marginalized.
Echoing these sentiments, Isiolo County Senator Fatuma Dullo hailed the late MP as a “steadfast and truthful person” who consistently stood firm with his constituents.
Her words resonated deeply with the local crowd, many of whom nodded in agreement, recalling Tubi’s tireless efforts to address community needs.
Marsabit Governor Mohamud Ali also paid homage, praising Tubi’s exemplary leadership and selfless service, noting how his initiatives bridged divides and fostered regional unity.
The gathering drew an impressive array of dignitaries, reflecting Tubi’s broad network and impact.
Among those in attendance were Petroleum Principal Secretary Mohamed Liban, Isiolo North MP Joseph Samal, and Isiolo County Assembly Speaker Mohamed Roba – notably, a key political opponent of the late legislator, whose presence symbolized reconciliation in the face of loss.
National Gender and Equality Commission (NGEC) Chairperson Rehema Jaldesa and Isiolo County MP Mumina Bonaya were also spotted among the mourners, adding layers of national significance to the event.
Absent due to an overseas commitment was Isiolo Governor Abdi Guyo, who nonetheless extended his condolences through emissaries, ensuring the family’s grief was acknowledged from afar.
Beyond the high-profile attendees, it was the ordinary residents of Isiolo South who formed the backbone of the mourning. Hon. Tubi was revered for his profound dedication to improving education standards and empowering the youth – initiatives that included scholarships, vocational training programs, and infrastructure projects aimed at uplifting the arid region’s vulnerable populations.
“He was more than an MP; he was a father figure to many,” shared one local elder, his eyes welling with tears.
Mourners recounted stories of Tubi’s accessibility, his late-night meetings with community leaders, and his advocacy in Parliament for resources that transformed lives.
His legacy, they insisted, would endure through the schools he helped build, the jobs he created for young people, and the hope he instilled in a community often overlooked.
As the sun dipped low over the cemetery, the final prayers were offered, invoking divine mercy for the departed soul. “May Allah grant him Janatul Firdaus and give his family sabr,” echoed a collective sentiment from the crowd, drawing from Islamic teachings of patience and paradise.
The burial concluded with a sense of closure, yet the somber mood lingered across Isiolo County as conversations turned to the future without their steadfast representative.
In the wake of this loss, questions arise about the by-election for Isiolo South and how Tubi’s shoes will be filled. Political analysts suggest his pro-people approach could inspire a new generation of leaders, ensuring his vision for education and youth empowerment continues.
For now, Kenya pauses to honor a man who embodied integrity and service, reminding us all of the fragility of life and the enduring power of dedicated leadership.
This tragic event not only highlights the personal toll of public service but also underscores the unity it can foster. As Isiolo heals, Hon. Mohamed Tubi’s story serves as a beacon for aspiring politicians nationwide, proving that true legacy lies in the hearts of those served.
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