He stated that it is wrong for people to use her name in ways that could mislead the public or create unnecessary controversy simply to gain attention or popularity on social media platforms.
According to Gaucho, online spaces have become places where some individuals spread harmful and disrespectful content without considering the consequences.
He explained that such actions not only harm the person targeted but also affect their family, supporters, and the wider community.
Gaucho said Ida Odinga deserves respect because of her contribution to society, particularly in areas such as education, women empowerment, and community development.
Gaucho made it clear that he is ready to support legal action against individuals who continue to share content meant to damage Ida Odinga’s reputation.
He warned that anyone found engaging in such actions should be prepared to appear in court and take responsibility for the harm caused.
He added that those who end up facing legal penalties should not blame anyone else but themselves.
He further stressed that freedom of expression should not be misused to spread false or harmful information.
Gaucho said while people have the right to share opinions, they must do so responsibly and respectfully.
He noted that creating content meant to attack someone’s character crosses the line and should not be tolerated in a society that values respect and truth.
Gaucho also urged content creators to think carefully before posting material online.
He said many people focus on attracting followers and online engagement without considering whether their content could harm others.
He encouraged creators to use their platforms to share positive messages, educate audiences, and promote unity rather than spreading negativity.
Supporters of Ida Odinga have welcomed Gaucho’s statement, saying it highlights the need to protect public figures from unfair online attacks.
They argued that leaders and individuals who serve the public should be criticized fairly and based on facts, not through insults or misleading content designed to damage their reputation.
Observers say Gaucho’s warning reflects a growing concern about the misuse of social media in political and public discussions.
They believe that holding individuals accountable for harmful content could encourage more responsible online behaviour and reduce cases of character attacks.
