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Homa Bay DG Magwanga Finally Speaks Out Says Wanga Put Him Through Three Years of Silent Agony

His official vehicle became barely roadworthy, forcing him to dig into his own pocket for repairs and fuel. With no budget allocation for his office, he found himself a deputy governor in title only, powerless to execute any meaningful duties.

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Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga and his Deputy Magwanga at a past event.

Deputy Governor Magwanga Alleges Years of Humiliation, Threats and Political Isolation Under Governor Wanga

Behind the ever-smiling face and the carefully choreographed public appearances lay a torment that Homa Bay Deputy Governor Oyugi Magwanga kept locked away for three long years.

Until now.

In a dramatic revelation that has sent shockwaves through the Lake region, Magwanga has finally lifted the veil on what he describes as a systematic campaign of humiliation, sabotage and political diminishment orchestrated from the very office he serves.

His breaking point came after he was stripped of his cabinet portfolio, locked out of his office and allegedly threatened by hired goons.

The facade of unity that Governor Gladys Wanga and her deputy maintained since their election in 2022 has spectacularly crumbled, exposing a relationship so toxic that Magwanga now openly contemplates counter-impeachment proceedings should his boss move to oust him.

The Smile That Masked the Pain

For months, social media feeds were awash with images of the duo at executive meetings, projecting an image of seamless collaboration.

But Magwanga now dismisses these carefully curated moments as nothing more than public relations theatre, a charade designed to mask what he calls an intolerable working environment.

The deputy governor, speaking to a local newspaper, painted a harrowing picture of his tenure.

From the day Wanga was sworn in and began appointing her executive committee, Magwanga says the carefully brokered power-sharing agreement began to unravel.

The pact, negotiated by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga himself, was supposed to be their political insurance policy.

Under the deal, appointments would be shared on a 60-40 basis, with Magwanga securing 40 per cent of the slots and the crucial agriculture and livestock portfolio.

It was a deal sealed with the legendary Odinga touch, the kingmaker’s blessing that had transformed countless political careers in Nyanza.

But according to Magwanga, the ink was barely dry on their victory certificates before Wanga began systematically dismantling the agreement.

Instead of the promised four allies in cabinet positions, Magwanga says he got just one, Dr Peter Ogolla, who was assigned to the Lands department. Last week, even that solitary ally was dismissed.

Operating on Empty

What followed, Magwanga alleges, was a deliberate strategy to render him politically impotent.

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His portfolio in agriculture was unceremoniously stripped away.

His official vehicle became barely roadworthy, forcing him to dig into his own pocket for repairs and fuel. With no budget allocation for his office, he found himself a deputy governor in title only, powerless to execute any meaningful duties.

His staff became demoralized, caught in the crossfire of a leadership war.

The two offices, he claims, now regard each other as aliens, operating in parallel universes with minimal interaction.

At one point, drawers in his office were broken into with no one taking responsibility, despite CCTV footage that Magwanga describes as deeply suspicious.

The humiliation, he says, extended to public forums. During the 2025 Devolution Conference held in Homa Bay, Wanga acknowledged her husband and the County Assembly Majority Leader from the podium but conspicuously ignored her deputy, who sat prominently in the front row.

For a man of his political stature, the snub was calculated and crushing.

The Surveillance State

But the allegations take an even darker turn. Magwanga claims his phones and those of his staff are being tracked.

He says a drone was dispatched to his home during the contentious Kasipul by-election campaigns. In May, he reported an attempt on his life as he approached the gate of his residence.

Last week, when he arrived at the newly constructed county headquarters in Arujo, he found his office locked.

The locks had been changed, his staff barred from entry.

He wrote a protest letter but received no response.

He now says he will not return to the office, citing security concerns after goons were allegedly positioned to attack him.

The deputy governor’s account paints a portrait of a man under siege in his own administration, operating in an environment he likens to political warfare rather than government service.

The Kasipul Flashpoint

The simmering tensions finally boiled over during the Kasipul parliamentary by-election, an event that has become the defining moment of their fractured partnership.

Governor Wanga, wearing her hat as ODM national chairperson, threw her full weight behind the party’s candidate, Boyd Were. She issued a directive to Magwanga to fall in line and campaign for the ODM flagbearer.

Wanga and Boyd Were after winning the Kasipul election.

Magwanga defied her.

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In a move many political observers saw as career suicide, he backed independent candidate Philip Aroko instead.

His justification was rooted in principle, he said.

The ODM nomination process, he claimed, was micromanaged and marred by violence. He also cited political differences with the late area MP, Ongondo Were, who he says openly opposed him and held party meetings at his home without inviting the deputy governor.

Boyd Were eventually won the seat, but the victory came at a steep political cost.

The rift between the county’s top two leaders became public, irreparable and increasingly vicious. Wanga moved swiftly, stripping Magwanga of his remaining cabinet role and warning county employees that disloyalty would not be tolerated.

She told a rally that anyone uncomfortable working in her administration should resign rather than disparage it, adding ominously that it would not be business as usual.

The Power Struggle Deepens

Now, with impeachment threats hanging in the air, Magwanga has decided he will not go quietly.

In a defiant television interview, he dared Wanga to bring the impeachment motion, vowing to launch a counter-impeachment if hers fails.

It is a nuclear option, the political equivalent of mutually assured destruction in a county already reeling from leadership paralysis.

Beyond the personal grievances, Magwanga also launched a scathing critique of Wanga’s development record.

He accused her administration of engaging in public relations at the expense of tangible progress, arguing that most visible projects were initiated by former Governor Cyprian Awiti, including the Kigoto maize mill and the stadium.

He claimed some of Wanga’s own flagship initiatives, such as the county aggregation and industrial park at Riwa, have stalled.

Businesses have closed, cash flow has dried up, pending bills remain unpaid and contractors are facing auction, he said. For a county that once buzzed with economic activity, Magwanga painted a grim picture of decline under the current administration.

The Ghost of Raila’s Deal

At the heart of this implosion lies a broken promise that was supposed to have been ironclad.

In 2022, as ODM heavyweights including John Mbadi, Magwanga himself, former county secretary Isaiah Ogwe and former Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero jostled for the party ticket, Raila Odinga intervened with his trademark negotiated democracy.

Raila Odinga and Gladys Wanga.

Through a series of backroom meetings, Odinga convinced rivals to step aside for Wanga, making her the first female governor in Nyanza.

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Magwanga was selected to deputize her, effectively extinguishing the flames of animosity that had characterized their campaigns.

The deal was hailed as another masterstroke by the ODM supremo, the political glue that held the party together.

But three years later, that deal lies in tatters. Magwanga, who is older than Wanga, says he accorded her the respect she deserved as his boss precisely because Raila Odinga had urged them to work together.

Now, he feels betrayed not just by his governor, but by the erosion of a sacred political compact brokered by the man both revered.

As Homa Bay watches this drama unfold with a mixture of fascination and dread, the political implications extend far beyond county headquarters.

With the 2027 general election on the horizon, speculation is rife about what both leaders will do next.

Wanga’s name has been floated as a potential running mate for a presidential candidate, with some suggesting she could be tapped for the deputy presidency.

If that materializes, Magwanga believes he is the most suitable person to take over as governor. He has made that ambition clear, setting the stage for another bruising political contest.

For now, though, the immediate question is whether this toxic standoff can be resolved through dialogue, or whether Homa Bay County is headed for a full-blown impeachment battle that will further paralyze governance.

Magwanga has called for internal disagreements to be settled through conversation rather than at funerals and public rallies, but the gulf between the two leaders appears unbridgeable.

The deputy governor’s final assessment of his three years in office is damning.

Despite being part of a government that came in with high hopes under the slogan Genowa en dongruok (Our hope is development), Magwanga says that hope has been strangled by infighting, backstabbing and the politics of exclusion.

As he puts it, he has had enough.

Whether Homa Bay County has had enough remains to be seen.


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