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OULANYAH’S SON OJOK DECLEARS INTEREST TO REPLACE HIS FATHER FOR OMORO COUNTY SEAT

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Andrew Ojok, the son of the former Speaker of Parliament Jacob L’Okori Oulanyah has accepted calls by elders from his clan to vie for the vacant Omoro County Parliamentary seat in Omoro District.

The seat fell vacant following the death of his father on March 20, 2022, in Seattle in the United States.

Shortly after Oulanyah’s death, the family members proposed Ojok as a possible replacement for his father in parliament. 

On Friday last week, Ojok’s uncle asked the government and the people of Omoro county to support his candidature for the parliamentary seat in honour of his father.

Speaking to our reporter in an interview, Ojok said he had made up his mind to join the Omoro county Parliamentary race.

Ojok has been working as a senior Information and Technology officer at the National Information Technology Authority-Uganda (NITA-U) for the past six years. 

Although he didn’t divulge much about his interest in the by-election, Ojok said that the key reason that drove him to contest is the desire to continue his father’s legacy. 

Six other people have expressed interest to occupy the vacant Parliamentary seat.

Francis Mawa, the Prime Minister of Puranga Clan where the late Oulanyah hailed from said that they have scheduled a clan meeting on Friday this week with the aspirants.

The Electoral Commission has set May 26, 2022, as the polling date for the Omoro County by-election. 

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