‘I’m worried, but not intimidated!’ Orengo claims life in danger after security withdrawn
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Siaya Governor James Orengo
now claims his life is in danger following what he described as the arbitrary
withdrawal of his security detail by the government on Tuesday evening.
Speaking to Citizen TV on
Thursday, Orengo said nine security officers attached to him in both Nairobi
and Siaya counties were recalled without explanation, leaving him exposed at a
time when political leaders are increasingly facing violent attacks.
The Governor warned that
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja
should be held personally responsible should anything happen to him.
“I’m worried about it, but I’m
not intimidated,” Orengo said during the interview.
The county boss linked the
withdrawal of his security to recent incidents in which opposition political
leaders have allegedly been attacked by hired goons during public functions.
He cited a recent incident involving
Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi, who was
reportedly attacked in broad daylight in Kisumu, as well as his own experience
while attending a funeral in Seme, where he claimed he was also confronted by
goons.
Orengo further referenced the
killings of former minister Tom Mboya and
former MP J.M. Kariuki, arguing that the
withdrawal of security from political leaders could expose them to grave
danger.
“Mboya was killed in broad
daylight in Nairobi because his security detail was not with him. J.M was
abducted in the middle of this town because he had no security with him,” he
said.
“So if something happens to me,
or if I’m attacked by goons like Osotsi was attacked, I’ll hold the IG
responsible.”
The remarks came barely a day
after Orengo formally protested the withdrawal of his security in a letter
addressed to IG Kanja.
In the letter, the Governor
termed the move abrupt and unprocedural, saying the officers stationed at his
Nairobi residence and other designated areas were withdrawn without prior
notification, formal communication or replacement.
He maintained that security for
State officers is a constitutional and statutory entitlement, not a privilege
or discretionary favour.
Orengo demanded an official
explanation for the withdrawal and called for the immediate reinstatement of
the officers.

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