Siaya Governor James Orengo has vowed to continue pointing out threats to the country’s democracy, adding that no amount of intimidation will silence him.
Orengo says that for the country to thrive as a democracy, Kenyans must be ready to call out those who threaten to muzzle the key institutions.
He was speaking at Bar Ndege and Urenga health centres in Ugenya Constituency while launching the construction of infrastructure in the facilities.
The governor said that Kenyans must not allow leaders to become demi-gods who cannot be criticized.
Orengo lamented that indiscipline amongst those in authority has over the years seen the electoral process interfered with and some of those elected popularly fail to ascend to leadership due to manipulation of the results.
He said that all that the country needs was respect to the law and constitution as Kenya has one of the best constitutions in the world.
“We do not have to change the constitution again to ensure fairness. We only need to stop electoral fraud,” he said.