Orengo urges Gachagua to stop talking about Raila and deliver their promises to Kenyans

Siaya county governor James Orengo has now urged the Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to do his work and not taking most of his public utterances to talk about the Azimio La umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga. Orengo also added that he, alongside his Azimio team will put the government in check saying that they know their opposition work very well and also know how to perform their work while in government.

Orengo urges Gachagua to stop talking about Raila and deliver their promises to Kenyans
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Siaya county governor James Orengo has now urged the Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to do his work and not taking most of his public utterances to talk about the Azimio La umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga.

Orengo, while speaking at a funeral ceremony of the late Kakamega’s governor Fernandes Barasa’s mother, Mama Philomena Muterwa Barasa, observed that Rigathi Gachagua talks about their counterpart a lot, jokingly saying that he even disturbs wife at night by dreaming and shouting out Raila’s name.

“And Rigathi has a tendency oftalking about Raila every time, I don’t know if he sleeps at night with wife, dreams he has are about Raila…let them do work that they were given,” Orengo said.

While talking on Ruto’s government promises, he directed his sentiments on Rigathi on the Hustler Fund, he said that the government should deliver as they have stipulated, and if not, the opposition will not tolerate it.

“We have herad Rigathi talking that the beneficiaries of the hustler fund are bodaboda people and mama mbogas, and that the greatest beneficiaries should be the private sector because the government wants them to pay the interest. We are in the opposition and should keep thm in check,” he added.

Orengo also added that he, alongside his Azimio team will put the government in check saying that they know their opposition work very well and also know how to perform their work while in government.

“We like being in the opposition and we know how to do our job. When we are in government we also know what to do. So am asking them to do work and stop whining that Uhuru did this and Raila did this, but if they fail to do their work then we shall have to gauge them so that the country may prosper,” Orengo recounted.

Orengo’s sentiments comes barely three months after warning Rigathi of mentioning or attacking Uhuru after elections.

"Gachagua will feel the excruciating pain on his skin and nerves if he will dare touch President Uhuru Kenyatta after exiting office," addressed Orengo in a past event.