The February 2026 appointment of George Adeya as Director of the Governor’s Press Unit in Siaya has ignited a fresh storm. On March 4, 2026, North Uyoma MCA Booker Bonyo triggered an oversight probe, prompting the Siaya County Assembly’s Committee on General Oversight to demand documents on Adeya’s academic qualifications and experience in communication or journalism. The Assembly Clerk’s letter to County Secretary Joseph Ogutu explicitly advised the Director of Human Resources “not to process and pay salary and benefits to Adeya” pending investigations — a move framed as enforcing accountability but raising questions about selective outrage in a role long treated as the governor’s personal prerogative.
Governor James Orengo’s administration insists the appointment is a strategic reboot of messaging discipline at a time when Siaya’s political ground is shifting. Yet critics, including voices within the county’s communication and protocol departments, see it as patronage at its rawest: a non-journalist parachuted into a powerful, if budget-less, office that shapes the governor’s narrative and agenda. The controversy exposes deeper fault lines in Kenyan devolution — the tension between merit-based public service rules and the raw political necessity of surrounding a governor with trusted allies.
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