Speculation is rife following a cryptic post by Governor James Orengo, a staunch ally of ODM Party leader Raila Odinga.
Just hours after several ODM colleagues (Opiyo Wandayi, John Mbadi, Hassan Joho, Wycliff Oparanya) reportedly chose to collaborate with President William Ruto’s government, Orengo took to social media with a pointed message: “Principle is indivisible; it is either wholly kept or wholly sacrificed.”
Orengo’s post on X has ignited debates over its intended target, especially considering his unwavering stance against any ODM member working with President Ruto.
Also in a statement made yesterday, Orengo emphatically underscored his disapproval of ODM members aligning with the president. He stated that anyone choosing to work with President Ruto has betrayed both ODM and the Kenyan populace, particularly those who lost their lives in recent protests.
The decision by some ODM members to align with the government has been viewed by many as a significant shift in the political landscape, raising concerns about the unity and principles within the party. Orengo’s comments suggest deep discontent and a call for adherence to party values, reflecting a broader anxiety about the integrity and direction of ODM.
Orengo’s sentiments resonate with the frustrations of many ODM supporters who feel that the move to work with President Ruto undermines the sacrifices made during the anti-government demonstrations.
These protests, which resulted in tragic fatalities, have become a symbol of resistance against the current administration, and any perceived betrayal of this cause is met with strong opposition.
As the political dynamics continue to evolve, Orengo’s message serves as a stark reminder of the ideological divides within Kenyan politics and the potential repercussions for those who cross these lines. His tweet, garnering significant attention and engagement, highlights the ongoing tension and the critical discourse surrounding loyalty and principle.