Tag: James Orengo

  • Siaya MCAs Throws Out Corruption Allegations Against Governor Orengo, Oduol Now Faces Impeachment

    Siaya MCAs Throws Out Corruption Allegations Against Governor Orengo, Oduol Now Faces Impeachment

    Siaya Deputy Governor William Oduol risks impeachment over his differences with Governor James Orengo after the County Assembly received a notice for the same Monday.

    East Asembo Ward MCA Godwin Onguru gave the notice immediately after the county assembly threw out corruption allegations that Oduol had raised against Orengo administration, terming them as unsubstantiated.

    Tabling the report of the committee on general oversight that investigated allegations by Oduol, Usonga member of the county assembly, Sylvester Madialo accused the deputy governor of lying that he had been denied some of his entitlements such as security personnel and vehicles, adding that contrary to the claims, the deputy governor had all the entitlements as per the salaries and remuneration commission advisory, with staff appointed by the county public board seconded to him and at his disposal.

    “The Deputy Governor is entitled to one body guard and other security officers at his residence as stated in the policy on provision of protective security to state officers and other VIPs” read the reported tabled before the assembly that was presided over by speaker George Okode.

    The reported further called out the deputy over failure to recognize that he was subordinate to his boss, the governor as per the constitution of Kenya 2010 and the county governments act, 2012.

    “Being a member of the County Executive Committee, the Deputy Governor is accountable to the governor in the exercise of his duties and responsibilities in the county government.

    Oduol had demanded that his office allocation be given a budget of 422,334,565 Million as opposed to the current budget which is currently 123,342,231. The extra amount he proposed that it should be deducted from the Health budget which is 1.2 Billion. The extra 398,992,334 Million which the Deputy Governor Siaya William Oduol had demanded to be deducted from the Health Department was going to be swindled by his cronies who camouflage as the inner circle of the DG. Already an investor has lost 72,321,452 Million from them.

    Outrageously, the Deputy Governor had also demanded that he be granted 54 international trips annually paid by tax payers money from Siaya County as opposed to the required standards whereby he’s only allowed to travel 12 times per year.

    On allegations that Orengo administration was starving projects in Alego / Usonga of resources, the report said that contrary to the allegations, the sub county was the most favoured, with more amounts being channeled to the numerous projects.

    The committee recommended that all the 14 complaints by Oduol be dismissed for lack of evidence.

    The complaints ranged from alleged illegal transfer of funds into the county imprest account, irregular payments of imprest to officers, alleged payroll fraud, discriminatory budget, unfair disciplinary process and harassment of persons close to the deputy governor among others.

    Immediately after the Speaker, George Okode had called for the vote on the report which received unanimous support, the MCA for east Asembo, Mr. Onguru rose to give a notice of motion to impeach the deputy governor.

    Onguru said that the Assembly should impeach Oduol for gross violation of the constitution of Kenya 2010 and other laws and for abuse of office and gross misconduct.

    Speaker Okode said that the notice had met the threshold pursuant to standing order number 71.

    “Motion having been admitted, I will appoint a date upon which the motion shall be placed in the order paper, considered and disposed off” he ruled.

    Earlier, Members of the county assembly who contributed to the motion accused the deputy governor of showing open bias against other constituencies, adding that he (Oduol) had forgotten that he was elected to serve the entire county and not just Alego / Usonga.

    The war of words between Oduol and his deputy has been dragging from March this year when he accused his boss of keeping quiet as an alleged syndicate was milking the devolved government dry through corruption.

    The erstwhile buddies, who campaigned together under the “Nyalore” (It can be done) manifesto are no longer seeing eye to eye, with Oduol accusing his boss of locking him out of cabinet meetings.

    Orengo, through his director of communication, Benjamin Agina has denied the allegations, saying that contrary to the charade, his deputy has been attending the meetings.

    Two weeks ago, youths allied to the two engaged in a fist fight that disrupted the funeral of Siaya County Public Service Board chairman, Peter Achoch in the outskirts of town.

  • Orengo-Junet war that threatens to split Raila campaign team

    Orengo-Junet war that threatens to split Raila campaign team

    Bitter war has exploded between Siaya SenatorJames Orengo and Suna East MP Mohammed Junet who are both sycophantic supporters of ODM leader Raila Odinga who is planning to give a fifth stab at presidency. Orengo has not been happy with Junet who is now Odinga’s most trusted follower since the much hyped ‘Handshake’ between the ODM leader and President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2018 where Junet accompanied Mr Odinga while Orengo was left in the darkness. In 2008 Orengo was Raila’s aide and wwas instrumental during the formation of grand coalition government with President Mwai Kibaki.

    But  Orengo’s growing jealousy was later made serious after the loudmouth Junet made a loose remark during a Odinga’s campaign tour in Kisii where he said that Kikuyus will be treated like outsiders in Odinga’s government. The unwarranted comment pushed Orengo to hire goons and  local  MCAs to heckle the Suna East lawmaker who was to accompany Odinga to a similar rally in Kisumu but he skipped after getting the wind of Orengo’s dirty schemes. The senator wanted Kisumu youths to demand that Raila drops Junet from his campaign team.

    Junet’s closer relationship with Raila Odinga also saw him being chosen to co-chair the Building Bridges Initiative secretariat with former Dagoretti South MP Dennis Waweru who represented Uhuru/Kieleweke wing making it apparent that Odinga trusts Junet over Luo politicians. That favoritism has made him an enemy of irrelevant Luo politicians led by Senator James Orengo who is leading a cocoon of Luo politicians in ODM are now claiming that their tribal party has been taken hostage by outsiders.

    ODM’s  two deputy leaders are governors Hassan Joho of Mombasa County and Wycliffe Oparanya of Kakamega County, the secretary general is Edwin Sifuna who hails from Bungoma County but Junet has pocketed a couple of Luo politicians like Omondi Gwonyo to spy around other Luo politicians and report back to him.

    Orengo is leading the same clique that accused Odinga and Junet of falling for a raw deal on the distribution of the 70 constituencies in the collapsed BBI that were designed to benefit the Mt. Kenya region. He also led a section of Nyanza politicians including Otiende Amollo (Rarieda), Samuel Atand and Aduma Owuor (Nyakach) who campaigned against the BBI document across Nyanza region arguing that Luos were being shortchanged through BBI.

    Gwonyo noted that when the BBI collapsed at the Court of Appeal Senator Orengo and his team celebrated their vindication as they placed Junet on the chopping board for ‘finishing’ Raila.

     

  • Inside Orengo, Oburu plot to command Siaya politics

    Inside Orengo, Oburu plot to command Siaya politics

    The political temperatures in Siaya county are fast rising with elites like Senator James Orengo and former Bondo MP Oburu Oginga crafting a team that would lock out other aspirants out of ODM party which is the most popular one in the region.

    Orengo is eyeing the gubernatorial seat while Oburu is going for the senatorial seat, a pairing that is fast gaining momentum but at the same time leaving the ODM leader Raila Odinga who is eyeing presidency with a tough balancing act in his home turf.

    Oburu’s is Raila Odinga’s elder brother but his senatorial aspirations have been met with considerable resistance in the past after a section of the electorate expressed opposition to many members of the Oginga family going for elective positions.

    He is currently serving as an MP at the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), in Arusha Tanzania, his son Jaoko Oburu, who is currently serving as a county executive committee member of roads in Siaya county is eyeing the Kisumu Central parliamentary seat while his sister Ruth Odinga is eyeing the Kisumu gubernatorial seat.

    Former Police spokesman Charles Owino [p/courtesy]
    In 2013, Oburu was forced to shelve his senatorial ambitions in favour of Orengo after his candidature threatened to split ODM into factions. He then opted to go for the gubernatorial seat but he was disqualified together with William Oduol after shambolic party primaries.

    After being openly rejected in the ODM primaries, Oburu tried to snatch the nomination certificate from Oduol, a move that led to brutal chaos but being an elder brother to ODM party leader, he was handed a nomination to the national assembly in 2013 and then to EALA in 2017 while his point-man Rasanga was handed the gubernatorial ticket.

    Rasanga’s tenure has been marred with massive corruption scandals pushing the residents of Siaya to call for free and fair process to enable them elect a leader of their choice but the pairing of two ODM big wigs looks like a sinister move to lock out possible threats like former police spokesman Charles Owino and former Rarieda MP Nicholas Gumbo.

    Eng. Gumbo gave Rasanga a run for his money in 2017 but was not satisfied with ODM nominations which forced him to run as an independent candidate against the ODM euphoria which was sweeping across the county.

    Oburu will face off with Tony Lights Yogo Yogo, Peter Muhula from Alego and JT Okinda who have declared their interests for the senatorial seat with Okinda currently is enjoying a massive support in Odinga’s home county.

     

  • Why Kenyan Lawyers-Turned-Politicians Are Derailing Fight Against Graft In Kenya

    Why Kenyan Lawyers-Turned-Politicians Are Derailing Fight Against Graft In Kenya

    Photo|Courtesy. NASA Principal Rails Odinga posing with his Lawyers-turned-Politicians in Milimani law court

    Lawyers are a higher breed of intellect, and so it’s their privilege to lie.

    It’s said that Lawyers make the best legislators and so are Lawyers-turned- Politicians. In world stage, i cant disagree with this norm but this has greatly derailed Kenya as a 3rd world country still in the cleansing cycle to remove economic, political and social rusts. This makes me furthermore agree with Richard Laam that “All we know about the new economic world tells us that nations which train engineers will prevail over those which train lawyers. No nation has ever sued its way to greatness. ”

    Lawyers are smart intellects but privileged liars provided that their bank accounts keeps on bloating with money.

    In Kenya, mainstream media houses are paid to cleanse public coffers through their lawyers as political analysts to control public mind since power lies in the hands of the people and which also corrupts minds of the judges and magistrates.

    Argument by lawyers should only be in the court rooms. But these Lawyers- turned- Politicians cover up in the name of Political analysts at a time when they’re representing high profile, elite class cases.

    This is evident and in the public dormain when Chief Justice David Maraga pointed out controversial City lawyer Grand Muller Ahmednassir Abdulahi for disrespecting the Courts and profession arguing and discrediting court outside the court.

    1. Governor Mike Sonko’s case

    Photo| Courtesy. Governor Mike Sonko’s legal team of Lawyers-turned-Politicians

    The team standing by the side of Governor Mike Sonko led by lawyer Cecil; Makueni County Senator Mutula Kilonzo Junior, Senator Kipchumba Murkomen, Dan Maanzo-MP Makueni, George Kithi, Alphonse Mutinda, Osundwa Michael, Harrison Kinyanjui lawyer Nelson Havi and three othersSonko is facing money laundering, bribery and other corruption-related charges on a Sh357 million scandal to which he pleaded “not guilty” to when he was arraigned before anti-corruption court magistrate Douglas Ogoti, in a packed court that was secured by anti-riot police officers.

    2.Deputy Chief Justice (DCJ) Philomena Mwilu

    DCJ Philomena Mwilu standing on her left is former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka who was among her legal team

    Senators James Orengo (Siaya), Mutula Kilonzo Junior (Makueni) and Nyamira’s Okong’o Omogeni. Three Members of Parliament who are advocates have also joined the legal team and they include Anthony Oluoch (Mathare), Millie Odhiambo (Suba North) and Homa Bay’s Peter Kaluma. Not forgetting former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka was also part of the legal.

    This whole legal team was full of Lawyers turned Politicians from one political side. A case which was politically instigated over 2017 elections when Supreme court which DCJ Mwilu was among the 4 Judges who invalidated the 2017 General election Presidential results as null and void being hunted by the same people whose results were invalidated and who had promised to revenge the Judges,  promised to revisit the Judicial system which they termed as ‘Wakora’ network – Conmen.

    3. Senator, SC James Orengo in Busia Governor Sospeter Ojaamong’s case.

    Here is a hullabaloo where the watchdog Senator who is suppose to oversee the performance of the County led by the Governor is protecting the thief in the name of being a lawyer. This is case of personal interest being that they both belong in the same political party at the ground hence his involvement was in the best interest of the party and personal gain over the common citizens, taxpayers whose money were stolen from.

    I fail to understand the kind of Jurisprudence by which Kenyan lawyers-turned-politicians, who have been leading demonstrators to fight against corruption, can rationalize defending those accused of corruption

    In Kenya, almost 60% of the Legislators are Lawyers-turned-Politicians. They make laws in parliament that will be easy for them to defend and win in the court when caught up. They make laws that suit their best interests tomorrow. Legislators duty is to make laws while Lawyers duty is to defend these Laws and simply you dont expect those who defend these laws to make tough legislations that will challenge them to defend. These individuals don’t represent interest of common mwananchi but the best interest of their future jobs.

    Dishonest lawyers are product from dishonest clients and in Kenyan cases, the dishonest people implicated in graft cases are the same Lawyers-turned-politicians who get defended before the judge by fellow Lawyers-turned-politicians because they’ve a right to do so when this is morally absurd and mockery of Justice.

    Personally i think it’s high time Lawyers-turned-politicians are exempted from participating in such cases if this Graft menace is to be won. A lawyer with briefcase steals 100 times what 100 gunmen can steal at the same time.

  • Senator Orengo: Ruto Has Nothing To Lose If Uhuru’s Agenda Flops

    Senator Orengo: Ruto Has Nothing To Lose If Uhuru’s Agenda Flops

    Siaya County Senator James Orengo has alleged that Uhuru’s Cabinet Secretaries are fighting each other.

    On an interview, Senate minority leader offered a free advise to President Uhuru Kenyatta to make changes before things go south on him and his agenda.

    According to Orengo, Uhuru has a divided Cabinet that includes a Deputy President working at cross-purposes with his boss.

    According to the Senator, DP Ruto’s early 2022 campaigns are a plot that has been planned by Ruto to derail Uhuru’s development agenda and the fight against corruption because the DP has nothing to lose.

    “In writing history, they will talk about Uhuru Kenyatta’s tenure. Ruto will not feature,” Orengo told a local media.

    According to James Orengo, Uhuru’s administration has been fractured by in-house conflicts between individuals in Power and The State.

    “The Government has become dysfunctional. It is at cross-purposes,” Orengo said.

    “The DP has made his ambitions of 2022 presidency clear, which is making it hard for him to serve the President,” Orengo added.

    According to Senator Orengo, DP Ruto has not only been lying to the President but also to the Public at large.

    “Ruto should not be speaking from the sidelines because he is in Government. If I were Ruto, I would do the honourable thing by resigning.”

    Orengo said Ruto should follow the footsteps gave of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who resigned after developing interest for the Presidency.

    On his defense, DP Ruto and his allies are on record saying that Ruto is roaming in the country to monitor Government projects.

    “Cabinet is dysfunctional. They are throwing stones at each other. The current one cannot work together to achieve Government’s agenda,” Senator Orengo alleged.

    “To bring sense in the management of Government, the President should dismiss and reconstitute the Cabinet,” said Orengo.

    State House spokesperson Kanze Dena however dismissed Orengo’s claims terming them as mere speculations.

    According to Senator Orengo, corruption has flooded various, if not all, sectors in the current Jubilee administration.

    It has become hard for Uhuru since most of those unwilling to support the fight against corruption are trading blames and counter-accusations at both the government and State entities.

    “I agree with what was once said by the Auditor General that corruption is actually budgeted from the Treasury. The Treasury is the nerve centre of every activity in any nation,” Senator Orengo said.

    “Asset recovery could be more effective tool because you can get immediate results. Prosecution may take a long time,” Orengo suggested.

    According to the senior counsel Orengo, the under-funding of the Judiciary is limiting its operations and contributing to dysfunctional state of Government.

    Senator Orengo also highlighted that the Judiciary was struggling with a backlog of cases because they are still using old methods of handling cases.

    “Courts need a better environment, better recording tools like Parliament, where we have the Hansard. Technology is not up to par to deal with issues,” Orengo said.

    “A witness can speak for long hours, days or even weeks, and recording accurately is not easy,” Orengo stated on an interview.

    According to Senator Orengo, the ongoing graft cases can be moved much faster if modern technology is in place.

    Senator Orengo also commented on Punguza Mizigo Bill fronted by Third Way Alliance party leader Ekuru Aukot, saying it was opportunistic,rigid and more of a mythical creation.

    “Punguza Mizigo Bill cannot be amended and was not subjected to conversation, unlike what Building Bridges Initiative is doing. No one has even seen the Bill itself,” Orengo laughed off Auko’s proposals.

    Punguza Mizigo Bill has now started being received in the county assemblies after IEBC verified their signatures.

    According to the Constitution of Kenya, the County Assemblies have three months to pass or reject the Bill.