Why does MP Okot want Dokolo to vote for Dr Rosemary Alwoc Ogwal?
Dr Rosemary Alwoc Ogwal is contesting to succeed her late mother Cecelia Atim Ogwal who died aged 77.
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Dr Rosemary Alwoc Ogwal is contesting to succeed her late mother Cecelia Atim Ogwal who died aged 77.
Dr Rosemary Alwoc Ogwal got a higher number of votes from a radio poll on Saturday.
The former Vice President Dr Speciosa Wandira Kazibwe has spoken to tndNews, showing her support for the NRM canidate.
Dokolo people will vote on March 21 to elect their new woman MP.
Akena and Oboi are all in Dokolo as nominations start on Monday.
FDC wants to remain in control, NRM wants to take over and UPC is looking at adding numbers in the 11th Parliament.
All the top political parties in the country want to win the Dokolo MP seat with vote casts underway on March 21.
Her party has urged the people of Lango, especially those in Dokolo, to see Dr Alwoc as a fitting successor to the late Cecilia Ogwal.
Before joining FDC, Cecilia was a core member of UPC party for years.
A section of FDC delegates have voted out Patrick Amuriat, Nathan Mafabi and Geoffrey Ekanya from the party.
FDC internal problems have taken a step higher with the sacking of party spokesperson Ibrhaim Ssemujju Nganda.
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