Oyam politics: Opito, Otyeno and Ajok Bless to contest on independent flag
Ajok Bless, Opito Moses and Nommy Otyeno have all declared intentions to run on independent tickets in 2026 after missing the Oyam’s NRM flags.
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Ajok Bless, Opito Moses and Nommy Otyeno have all declared intentions to run on independent tickets in 2026 after missing the Oyam’s NRM flags.
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“The journey to ably represent Oyam South in the 12th Parliament has just started, and I am more than motivated.”
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