Senator Samson Cherargei has raised fresh political debate after reacting to a recent meeting between Siaya Governor James Orengo and President William Ruto at State House.
The senator shared his views on the visit, noting that it came shortly after a period of tense political exchanges involving the governor.
According to Cherargei, the visit appeared to mark a shift from Orengo’s earlier stance during the weekend’s political discussions.
He argued that the governor’s decision to go to State House suggested a change of tone following his strong public statements.
The senator used this moment to call for greater responsibility from leaders when addressing national issues.
Cherargei also urged Orengo to reflect on the challenges facing Siaya County.
He pointed out that residents continue to raise concerns about development, service delivery, and governance.
The senator insisted that county leaders must prioritise these matters and work closely with national institutions to improve the county’s progress.
He further noted that cooperation between national and county governments is essential for effective development.
Leaders, he said, should put citizens first and avoid unnecessary political tension that diverts attention from pressing needs.
Cherargei’s message emphasised accountability and encouraged constructive engagement between elected officials, regardless of political differences.
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