In the corridors of Siaya County power, tension has been simmering. And now, in a move that could reshape the political dynamics of the lakeside county, Deputy Governor Dr. William Oduol has come out strongly—breaking his silence, reaffirming his loyalty, and calling for a return to unity and constitutional order.
In a candid and statesmanlike statement issued on August 5, the Deputy Governor addressed the county’s leadership standoff head-on, while His Excellency the Governor remains temporarily away from office. Far from stoking the fires of division, Oduol struck a conciliatory tone that seeks to steady the ship and refocus attention on the people of Siaya.
“My allegiance to His Excellency is resolute and unwavering,” Oduol said firmly, setting the record straight. “I stand ready, as always, to receive and faithfully execute his instructions, per the law and in the best interest of the people of Siaya.”
But beneath the polished language lies the unmistakable echo of deeper fractures within the Executive. Oduol openly acknowledged “regrettable differences” between himself and the Governor—but refused to be drawn into political theatrics. Instead, he extended an olive branch, calling for “dialogue, mutual respect, and selfless service.”

Power, Roles, and the Limits of Authority
In his statement, Dr. Oduol didn’t stop at the Executive. He turned his gaze to the County Assembly, led by Speaker George Okode, issuing a sharp reminder about the constitutional boundaries that separate the legislative and executive arms of government.
“The County Assembly is not an extension of the Executive,” he said. “Any attempt to assume authority outside the framework of the Constitution is unlawful.”
The message was clear: Let each institution stick to its lane.
A Roadmap for Reconciliation
Rather than dwelling on tension, Oduol laid out a four-point plan to rebuild trust and realign operations once the Governor returns. Key among his proposals:
Consultative Engagement – A face-to-face dialogue with the Governor.
Operational Alignment – Continued service, loyal to the Governor’s vision.
Institutional Dialogue – Clear, constitutional communication with the Assembly.
Unwavering Public Service – Putting citizens first, politics second.
Why This Matters
Oduol’s press briefing may read like a masterclass in diplomacy—but make no mistake: this was also a power move. In a county long shaped by political intrigue and shifting alliances, his decision to reaffirm loyalty while asserting constitutional clarity is no small act. It positions him not only as a dutiful deputy—but as a principled leader willing to choose stability over ego.
At a time when public confidence in county leadership risks being eroded by factionalism, Dr. Oduol’s message is a clarion call to restore integrity in governance—and to remind all players that the true boss is the people of Siaya.
Final Word
In a rousing conclusion, Oduol made his pitch to the people:
“Let us rise above division and recommit to the promise of devolution—good governance, accountability, inclusivity, and public participation.”
Only time will tell how this overture is received by both the Governor and the Assembly—but one thing is certain: the Deputy Governor has taken a bold step into the public square. Whether it leads to healing or further standoff, the ball is now firmly in the court of Siaya’s political elite.








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