By Anderson Ojwang
Governor James Orengo has walked out of the old Orange Democratic Movement shackles to chart his new political dispensation with the new cabinet appointments.
Orengo’s new cabinet appointments mirrors one on a new dispensation to enhance his grip on the Siaya county politics and weed out the allies of ODM party leader Dr Oburu Oginga and the MPs from the county who are allied to the “Linda ground.”
Most of the allies of the MPs who were in the cabinet were shown the door save for only CEC Finance George Nyingiro and Grace Agola , former KCB Siaya Branch Manager, who was appointed CEC for Education.
Mr. Joseph Rading, formerly of Siaya Public Service, from Gem was nominated to be CEC Governance.
Orengo cast his net wider by politician Mrs. Christine Oyuu to Trade, she is the wife of KNUT secretary general Mr. Collins Oyuu.
Mr. Willis Okoth , CEC Agriculture is a former Imbo West MCA while Dr Kut Ochogo lost to Alego MP Sam Atandi in the controversial ODM nomination,
Mr. . Neto Adhola , CEC Lands is s respected politician from Rarieda, who have lost the ODM nomination for the constituency on controversial circumstances.
Other nominated for CEC were Eng. Erick Odawa for Public Works and Martine Konyango-Health and Sanitation
Orengo new look cabinet is more of “Linda Mwananchi” one composes of some politicians who were allegedly rigged in the ODM primaries in various seats.
Check mating Sam Atandi with Dr Kut
Alego MP Sam Atandi was once a close ally of Orengo and campaigned for him during the 2022 gubernatorial elections.
Atandi was one of the key leaders who negotiated Dr William Oduol Orengo gubernatorial ticket.
But Atandi and Orengo have since fallen out over the pre-election coalition pact between ODM and United Democratic Alliance (UDA) of President William Ruto.
Kut is not a political pushover in Alego politics and his appointment will make Atandi’s team to the drawing board ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Neto Adhola political networks
Neto has a wide political network not only in Rarieda but Siaya county. This appointment is a slap on area MP Dr Otieno Amolo, who may face Adhola in the 2027 general election, should he decide to contest.
Neto is from Asembo, where Eng Nicholas Gumbo comes from. Gumbo recently declared interest in the Siaya gubernatorial seat
The End of the Oburu–Raila Dominance
For decades, Siaya has been the political heartland of the Odinga family, a region where loyalty to Raila Odinga and Dr Oburu Oginga defined both politics and power. County appointments, contracts and alignments flowed through that network.
But Orengo’s recent moves have disrupted that tradition. The governor is now perceived as building his own power base, one that no longer depends on approval from the Odinga inner circle.
“This is the first real political separation from the Odinga family’s hold in Siaya,” observed a county insider. “Orengo is carefully dismantling the old order while presenting it as routine governance.”
While the governor remains outwardly respectful of Raila, his decisions, from senior staff changes to his anticipated CEC reshuffle, are seen as part of a broader political succession project in which Orengo is positioning himself as the next dominant voice in Luo Nyanza politics.
A New Power Structure Emerging
What is unfolding in Siaya is more than a routine political shake-up; it is a strategic repositioning of Orengo’s leadership ahead of 2027.
By neutralizing pro-Ruto voices and asserting authority over ODM’s county operations, Orengo is redefining Siaya’s political centre from one dominated by Raila and Oburu to one revolving around himself.
He is said to be building a network of loyalists across key departments, sub-counties and ward-level structures in a new political army that will anchor his influence both within and beyond ODM.
The strategy, insiders say, is to control both the county executive and grassroots political machinery, ensuring that any future political negotiation in Nyanza, especially in a post-Raila era, must pass through Orengo.
The Larger ODM Picture
Within ODM, Orengo’s moves are being interpreted in two ways. His supporters describe him as a reformer modernizing politics, giving the county independence from personality-driven politics. His critics, however, see a calculated centralization of power, meant to sideline historical allies and elevate loyalists under the guise of administrative renewal.
Yet one thing is certain: Siaya is no longer politically monolithic. The once-unquestioned ODM fortress is now a terrain of subtle power plays, emerging factions and realignment towards national relevance.
Governor Orengo’s current moves have little to do with performance and everything to do with political control.
By reconstituting his cabinet and administration, he is sending a clear message that the age of indirect rule through political elders is over.
In the process, Siaya is becoming a microcosm of Kenya’s evolving political realignment, where loyalty to personalities is giving way to pragmatic power-building.
As one long-time ODM strategist put it:
“What Orengo is doing is not rebellion but evolution. He is positioning himself for the next political chapter, with or without Raila.”
Inside Siaya’s Power Shift
Who’s Losing Influence:
● Long-serving Odinga–Oburu loyalists within the county administration.
● Officials perceived to support Ruto’s broad-based agenda.
Who’s Rising:
● Orengo’s loyal technocrats and younger allies across key departments.
● Grassroots coordinators aligned with the governor’s 2027 strategy.
What It Means:
● A weakened ODM hierarchy in Siaya.
● Orengo emerging as a new regional power broker.
● Early tremors of a post-Raila political era taking shape in Nyanza.



