Departed Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) General Francis Omondi Ogolla was laid to rest at his ancestral home in Ng’iya, Siaya county. General Francis Ogolla’s luxurious home in Siaya. The ceremony, which took place on Sunday, April 21, was a state funeral with the presence of President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Tour of General Francis Ogolla’s homestead Featured in this article is a video that showcases his expansive village abode. The video shared on X by Gerald Bitok showed the procession of his casket in a hearse arriving at the burial site within his property. The late head of the Kenya Defence Forces had constructed an impressive dwelling. The main residence, a vast structure with immaculate white exteriors, stood out prominently. Its roof was made of dark asphalt shingles, contrasting with the smaller adjacent structures, which bore white exteriors and green roofs. The pathways linking these buildings were solidly constructed, leading from the concrete parking area to the exterior of the compound. Encircled by lofty trees, Ogolla’s homestead benefitted from a serene atmosphere. The main residence was adorned with verdant lawns and floral arrangements, complemented by a scattering of papaya trees. Video: How did Francis Ogolla die? As we previously told you, Ogolla passed away following an aircraft crash in Kaben, Elgeyo Marakwet county. The tragic incident happened on Thursday, April 18 when the helicopter crashed and burst into flames. President William Ruto confirmed the demise of 10 KDF officers, stating that only two soldiers survived the crash.
by Brian Ajon