Raila Diehard Gaucho’s Mama Lucy Appointment Sparks Claims of Job Promises to Bunge la Mwananchi Members
Calvince Okoth, popularly known as Gaucho, a well-known Raila Odinga supporter and former Bunge la Mwananchi activist, has recently been in the spotlight after being appointed to the Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital board.
His appointment has triggered both political praise and criticism, with new claims circulating online suggesting he has vowed to bring in or employ members of Bunge la Mwananchi at the facility.
However, there is no verified evidence from official reports or credible statements confirming that Gaucho has promised employment opportunities to members of the group.
Appointment sparks political debate
Gaucho’s appointment to the hospital board in April 2026 immediately attracted public attention, largely due to his background as a street-level activist in Nairobi’s informal settlements and his strong association with political activism under Bunge la Mwananchi.
The decision divided opinion, with supporters describing it as a recognition of grassroots leadership, while critics questioned whether his activism experience aligns with hospital governance responsibilities.
Claims of Raila influence
In earlier remarks, Gaucho suggested that his political connections played a role in his elevation. He has previously acknowledged support from individuals close to former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, saying that his journey into leadership spaces has been influenced by mentorship and political goodwill.
These remarks have fueled public debate, especially among those who see his appointment as politically motivated rather than purely merit-based.
No evidence of employment promises
Despite viral social media claims, there is no official record or statement indicating that Gaucho has promised jobs at Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital to Bunge la Mwananchi members.
Importantly, board members of public hospitals in Kenya do not have direct authority to hire staff. Recruitment in public health institutions is handled through formal processes under county and national government frameworks, not individual board decisions.
Gaucho’s stated agenda
In response to criticism, Gaucho has maintained that his role on the board is focused on improving service delivery and representing the concerns of ordinary citizens, especially residents from low-income areas.
He has positioned himself as a voice for the “hustler” and informal settlement communities, saying his presence in governance structures is meant to bridge the gap between leadership and the grassroots population.
Online narrative vs reality
The claim that he intends to employ Bunge la Mwananchi members appears to be part of a wider online narrative rather than a confirmed policy or statement. It reflects the political excitement and controversy surrounding his appointment rather than documented action.
For now, the official position remains that Gaucho’s role is administrative and oversight-based, not recruitment-focused.
Conclusion
While Gaucho’s appointment to the Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital board continues to generate political discussion, claims that he has vowed to employ members of Bunge la Mwananchi are unverified and misleading.
The appointment highlights the ongoing intersection between grassroots activism and formal governance in Kenya’s political landscape, but employment decisions at the hospital remain strictly institutional.
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