As Kenya heads into a transformative phase in its political and economic landscape, Governor James Orengo has declared that the time for change is now.
Speaking at a public forum earlier this week, Orengo emphasized that the call for reform is urgent and cannot be delayed until 2027, as previously anticipated.
The veteran politician and leader of Siaya County believes that the nation's current challenges demand immediate attention and action.
Governor Orengo’s remarks come at a time when political uncertainty and economic hardships have raised concerns across the country.
He asserted that the leadership must prioritize the needs of the citizens, urging fellow leaders to focus on sustainable policies that will elevate the livelihoods of Kenyans, especially the youth and marginalized communities.
“We cannot wait until 2027 to address the issues that are plaguing this country,” Orengo said, stressing that the future of Kenya is now.
He highlighted the need for an inclusive political dialogue, transparency in governance, and equitable distribution of resources.
In his address, Orengo acknowledged the challenges faced by the current administration, but he urged that the focus should now shift to practical solutions rather than partisan politics.
He believes that true change can only come from a united leadership that transcends political affiliations and works for the collective good of the nation.
The call for immediate change resonates with a growing segment of the population who feel that more drastic reforms are required to address the country’s deep-rooted problems.
With 2027 looming on the horizon, Governor Orengo's impassioned plea reflects the mounting pressure for change to begin now, rather than waiting for the next election cycle.
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