Raila lashes out at ‘witches’ behind false rumours on Orengo’s health

Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader Raila Odinga. (Photo by AFP)

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ODM leader Raila Odinga has sharply criticised individuals
who spread malicious rumours and wished death upon Siaya Governor James Orengo when
he was out of the country for more than one month.
Speaking at Ndori Primary School grounds in Gem, Siaya
County, during a fundraising event for the Church of Christ in Africa (CCA),
Odinga denounced the behaviour as primitive and likened the perpetrators to
"witches."
He expressed dismay over the false claims that Orengo had
resigned, labelling the propaganda as deeply irresponsible.
“I was in constant communication with Governor Orengo
throughout his time abroad and don’t understand the motives behind those who
circulated such misinformation,” said the ODM leader.
“Orengo has returned to the country in good health and is
more energised than ever.”
Calling for unity and focus, Odinga urged the people of Luo
Nyanza to shift their attention from divisive politics to development.
He stressed that the period leading up to 2027 should be
dedicated to progress under the broad-based government.
The ODM leader reaffirmed his commitment to attracting
investors to the region and encouraged residents of Gem Constituency to support
the upcoming operations of Shanta Gold, a mining company that is preparing to
begin gold extraction in the area.
Governor Orengo, who was also present at the event, echoed
Odinga’s sentiments and called for the strengthening of the ODM party
nationwide.
He noted that despite their participation in the broad-based
government, the party must remain resilient and united.
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