Siaya DG Oduol proposes truce with Governor Orengo amid county leadership crisis

Siaya Governor James Orengo and his deputy William Oduol at a past function. PHOTO | COURTESY

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Siaya County Deputy Governor William Oduol now proposes a
dialogue to unlock the growing impasse between him and Governor James Orengo.
Oduol said a structured consultative engagement will iron out
the leadership and governance issues bedevilling Siaya County.
He pointed out that constructive talks, which would bring
together all the devolution stakeholders, are the only way to deal with the raging
leadership conflict facing the devolved unit.
"His unexplained absence has led to public agitation,
petitions having been submitted to various institutions such as EACC, ORPP,
ODM, IEBC and Siaya County Assembly," he stated.
"There's another petition from Siaya residents, so
there's been a public debate on the need for the Governor and his deputy to
work in harmony for the benefit of Siaya County."
He added: "I want to believe that based on the pressure
from the public, it beholds us as leaders to come together and address our
differences."
The Deputy Governor said the suggested dialogue will foster
unity and restore public confidence in the Siaya leadership.
Oduol, who said he last spoke with his boss Orengo in June
during the visit to State House, Nairobi, ruled out resigning from the seat
amid his frosty relationship with county boss.
"Why haven't I resigned? Resigning is for the cowards.
Remember, I am elected, not selected," he stated.
The tough-talking Oduol castigated how Siaya is managed under
Orengo, citing what he termed as numerous plundering schemes of public
resources.
Oduol also blamed the Siaya County Assembly, led by Speaker
George Okode, for allegedly meddling in Executive duties, a move that he believes
contravenes the doctrine of separation of powers.
The remarks come after Speaker Okode dismissed as
fake a letter circulating online claiming Governor Orengo has resigned.
Speaking to the press in Kisumu on Monday evening,
Okode described the letter as a forgery and the work of political saboteurs.
He clarified that Governor Orengo is currently out
of the country on personal matters and is expected to return soon.
He further assured that county operations remain
uninterrupted in the Governor’s absence.
“Let no one cause unnecessary panic. The Governor is still in office, and the business of the county is running as it
should,” Okode said.
There is growing concern from a section of Siaya
residents and civil society organizations, including Siaya Bunge la Wananchi,
who have petitioned the County Assembly and Executive to provide clarity on the
whereabouts of both Governor Orengo and his deputy, Oduol.
The petitioners have also raised red flags over
what they term as a growing overreach by Speaker Okode, accusing him of
assuming Executive functions and, in turn, undermining the Assembly’s
constitutional oversight mandate.
Furthermore, residents are demanding
transparency regarding the recently approved county budget.
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