Homa Bay Deputy Governor Oyugi Magwanga resigns
Homa Bay Deputy Governor Joseph Oyugi Magwanga and his boss, Governor Gladys Wanga. PHOTO | COURTESY
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Homa Bay Deputy
Governor Joseph Oyugi Magwanga has resigned, citing sustained frustration and
what he termed deliberate obstruction by the county leadership that rendered
his office inoperative.
In
a statement addressed to residents of Homa Bay County on Thursday, Magwanga
said his decision followed “deep reflection and consultations with leaders,
supporters, and my family,” adding that he had resolved to step down with
immediate effect.
Magwanga,
who was elected in 2022 alongside Governor Gladys Wanga after consultations
presided over by the late longtime ODM party leader Raila Odinga, said he had
taken office with a solemn commitment to serve faithfully and in full obedience
to the Constitution.
However,
he claimed that since December 2025, he had been denied access to his official
office after the locks were changed without formal communication.
He said he was
subsequently compelled to proceed on early annual leave under circumstances
that were not voluntary.
“When
my leave lapsed in January 2026, I remained locked out and unable to resume my
official duties,” he said.
The
outgoing Deputy Governor further alleged that while undertaking official duties
in Nairobi, the vehicle assigned to his office was repossessed without prior
notice.
He added that the
remaining county vehicle allocated to his office is unserviceable and that he
had not been facilitated with fuel or logistical support necessary to carry out
his constitutional responsibilities.
“These
actions have rendered the Office of the Deputy Governor functionally
inoperative and have made it impossible for me to serve effectively,” he
stated.
Magwanga
said he could not in good conscience continue to draw a salary funded by
taxpayers while being prevented from performing the work he was elected to do.
“I firmly believe that public office is a sacred trust. I
cannot, in good conscience, continue to earn a salary funded by the taxpayers
of Homa Bay County while being deliberately prevented from performing the work
they elected me to do. Leadership must be anchored in respect for institutions,
constitutionalism, and mutual trust,” he said.
“After deep reflection and consultations, I have concluded
that it is neither tenable nor honourable for me to remain in office under
these prevailing circumstances. I therefore step aside with dignity and clarity
of conscience.”
The move comes a few weeks after Magwanga officially declared his intention to contest against his boss, Governor Wanga, for the
Homa Bay gubernatorial seat in the 2027 General Election.
During the 2022 General Election, Magwanga and Governor
Wanga were elected on a joint Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party ticket.
However, the two have since had a
strained relationship, especially after the Kasipul Parliamentary
by-election in November 2025, where the DG supported independent candidate
Phillip Aroko against her boss, who supported the eventual winner, Boyd Were.


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