“This Is a Tsunami and No Force on Earth Will Stop Us,” Orengo Declares

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Siaya Governor James Orengo has made a bold declaration ahead of an upcoming political meeting, describing the movement behind it as a “tsunami” that cannot be stopped.

Speaking with confidence and energy, Orengo told supporters that the planned gathering would go on as scheduled, despite speculation and resistance from some quarters. 

“This thing is huge; it’s a tsunami and unstoppable. No force on earth is going to stand in our way,” he said. “Rest assured that this meeting is going to take place.”

His words quickly caught attention, with many interpreting them as a message to both supporters and critics. 

By comparing the movement to a tsunami, Orengo suggested that it carries powerful momentum and widespread backing. 

A tsunami, by nature, cannot be easily blocked once it gathers force. In the same way, he implied that the wave of support behind the meeting has grown too strong to be slowed down.

The governor did not go into specific details about who might be trying to stand in the way.

However, his tone made it clear that there had been concerns or attempts to question whether the event would proceed.

His statement appeared to be aimed at calming supporters and assuring them that plans remain firmly on course.

Political meetings in Kenya often draw large crowds and attract significant public interest. They are used to communicate ideas, mobilize supporters, and outline strategies.

In this case, Orengo’s remarks suggest that the upcoming event is expected to be particularly significant.

Supporters who were present during his address responded with cheers and applause. Many appeared encouraged by his strong language and determined posture.

For them, his message was one of unity and confidence. It reinforced the belief that their cause is gaining strength rather than losing it.

Critics, on the other hand, may see such powerful statements as part of the heated political environment that has become common in recent times.

Political leaders often use strong metaphors to energize their base and send a message of resilience.

Orengo has long been known for his firm style of speaking and his willingness to stand his ground.

Over the years, he has built a reputation as a leader who does not shy away from confrontation when defending his position. His latest remarks are consistent with that image.

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