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Daily Monitor Friday January 29 2021 Juliet Lagesh has been elected as the secretary for community based services and IT specialist in the shadow government. PHOTO/FILE. Summary In an interview with Daily Monitor on Tuesday, Ms Marry Cyril Akullo, who lost Aduku Town Council LC5 female councillor race, said they will play a watchdog role. Advertisement A section of National Resistance Movement (NRM) flag bearers, who lost in the recently concluded local government councils polls in Kwania District, have formed a shadow government. In an interview with Daily Monitor on Tuesday, Ms Marry Cyril Akullo, who lost Aduku Town Council LC5 female councillor race, said they will play a watchdog role. ....
Out of the nine seats for LC5 chairpersons in Lango, the opposition Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) took five, including Kwania, Amolatar, Apac, Otuke, and Alebtong.
The ruling NRM party won in Kole, Lira, and Oyam while the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) recaptured Dokolo District, from NRM. For LC5 council, UPC took 16 out of 18 available seats in Kwania. The NRM only won Nambieso Sub-county LC5 male councilor and Aduku Town Council LC5 male council seats. UPC won in the nine sub-counties of Chawente, Inomo, Abongomola, Akali, Atongtidi, Ayabi, Aduku, Ayabi Town Council, and Inomo Town Council.
The NRM losers have now come together to form the shadow government under the “Kwania District NRM Shadow Government”. Marry Cyril Akullo, the defeated Aduku Town Council LC5 female councilor has been elected as the interim chairperson of the shadow government. ....
Daily Monitor Friday January 22 2021 Advertisement Voters in Lango Sub-region have revealed why they threw out all the incumbent district chairpersons in the January 21 polls. Voters cited corruption coupled with poor service delivery as some of the factors that informed their choices for district chairpersons. Eight incumbent chairpersons failed to retain their seats in Dokolo, Lira, Oyam, Kwania, Amolatar, Otuke, Kole and Alebtong districts. There are nine districts that make up Lango. It is only in Apac where the incumbent, Mr Bob Okae (UPC), chose to contest for the Kwania North parliamentary seat, which he won. In Lira, Mr Alex Oremo Alot of the Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC) lost the seat he has occupied for the last 15 years to NRM’s Richard Cox Okello Orik. ....