Nyanza leaders criticized for using abusive language in politics

Leaders in Kenya's Nyanza region have drawn sharp criticism for using foul language and sexual insults during political meetings, leaving residents feeling embarrassed and excluded.

On February 26, 2026, the Siaya County government dismissed Information Officer Richard Omondi. This followed his accusations against Governor James Orengo and other ODM leaders during a February 25 meeting.

On May 18, 2026, Governor Orengo himself used derogatory remarks targeting Governor Gladys Wanga at a gathering in Oyugis. The comments sparked widespread online criticism.

Women MPs from Kisumu County demanded a public apology from Orengo. Analyst Professor Amukowa Anangwe said the quality of politics in the country has declined sharply.

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ODM leader Dr Oburu Odinga has criticized Siaya Governor James Orengo for focusing on national politics instead of addressing local residents' challenges.

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Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Interior, Dr Raymond Omollo, visited Kisumu yesterday, issuing stern warnings to political gangs planning to disrupt a Linda Mwananchi meeting. He promised tough action against paid thugs inciting violence in Nyanza. The ODM-affiliated group's rally, led by James Orengo, Edwin Sifuna and Babu Owino, is scheduled for April 26.

An ODM meeting held in Kisumu on Sunday has shown divisions within the group led by Senator Oburu Oginga.

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Western Kenya has emerged as a key political battleground between government and opposition allies ahead of the 2027 general election, with IEBC data showing more than 3.2 million voters in the region.

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