Youths throw Kisumu Governor Jack Ranguma’s political adviser Philip Ochieng’ out of office over poor performance, February 23, 2017.
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Omondi said most of those working at the county office were from the Governor’s Kano area.
“Most of his employees are his relatives who are not tackling the issues of people from other clans," Omondi said, adding Ranguma was mostly inaccessible.
“We want to claim back our strength in the fight for devolution because this Governer has ignored youths whose rate of unemployment is high."
With a few months to the general election, the race for Kisumu governor is still bloated, with eight hopefuls seeking to unseat Ranguma.
The race is expected to be close given the front runners are Ranguma, Senator Anyang’ Nyong’o, businessman Hezron Mc’Obewa and Deputy Governor Ruth Odinga.
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[SIZE=4]Between Ranguma and Rasanga, the verdict is out who is the most corrupt, inept and totally enslaved by JaKuon. The high number of contenders to replace Ranguma translates into a very fat harvest for JaKuon, who will accept their individual ‘contributions’, silently select one and instruct goons to do the rest. The familiar drill.
Imagine what would happen if JaKuon became King of Kenya!![/SIZE]
Good job Luo youths. While countrywide and central m’gich loafers like the ones above are busy drowning in karobo as their corrupt governors steal, some patriotic Kenyans are actually doing something about it albeit by unorthodox means. Kudos kisumu youths, you are a model to be emulated.
Boss it is only jubilee counties that have moved to impeach governors and gone through the whole process. Embu (Wambora), Murang’a (wa Iria) Now thats democracy at work not men in black