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Siaya Governor Orengo Calls for Strong, Independent LSK as Lawyers Vote in National Elections

Bramuel Wanzala by Bramuel Wanzala
March 29, 2026
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Siaya Governor James Orengo has called for a strong and independent Law Society of Kenya (LSK), warning that the country risks sliding back into an era of an “imperial presidency” if constitutional safeguards are not firmly upheld.

Speaking after casting his vote in the ongoing LSK elections, Orengo described the polling process as smooth, transparent and well-managed.

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“Polling has been smooth. I have voted and it is transparent and open. We now wait for the outcome,” he said.

He noted that the exercise was being conducted by the electoral commission and expressed hope that the standards witnessed during the LSK poll would be replicated in the 2027 General Election.

Orengo underscored the significance of the Law Society in Kenya’s governance landscape, recalling periods when it played a critical watchdog role.

“There was a time the Law Society acted almost as the official opposition in matters of governance,” he observed.

The veteran lawyer and politician warned that Kenya could face a challenging period in the next two years, citing concerns over what he described as the re-emergence of an “imperial presidency.” He said efforts had previously been made to dismantle an overbearing executive and replace it with a presidency that is people-centered rather than domineering.

“We fought very hard to eliminate the imperial presidency. We want a presidency that is friendly to the people, not domineering. But events of the last three years show that the imperial presidency is back,” Orengo stated, urging the LSK to take up the matter within constitutional parameters.

He emphasized that adherence to the Constitution and the rule of law remains the most effective way to address governance challenges.

Orengo also reflected on the Law Society’s historical role in championing multi-party democracy, cautioning against the weakening of political parties and centralization of power. He warned of a scenario where parties could become ineffective institutions controlled from State House.

The governor said a robust Law Society, working alongside an independent judiciary, would be crucial in safeguarding democracy and preventing a return to authoritarian tendencies.

Turning to the outgoing leadership, Orengo praised LSK President Faith Odhiambo, saying she had surprised many with her strong and independent leadership style.

“She has exhibited very strong leadership, very independent and not intimidated by the executive or any institutions,” he said, adding that the incoming leadership should build on her tenure.

He outlined key priorities for the next LSK administration, including strengthening oversight over the courts, effectively representing members, and defending and protecting the Constitution.

“We need a Law Society that lives by the tenets of the Constitution,” Orengo concluded.

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