Otuke East: MP Acon becomes the first duly nominated candidate
Julius Acon is seeking reelection to represent the people of Otuke East in the 12th Parliament.
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Julius Acon is seeking reelection to represent the people of Otuke East in the 12th Parliament.
President Museveni has issued his condolences to the bereaved families and directed the State House Controller to pay each family who lost loved ones shs5m and shs1m to those injured.
According to the Electoral Commission, nominations for the UPDF representatives will be held later under Section 9 of the Parliamentary Elections Act.
His Worship John Paul Edoku, Registrar Planning, Research and Development, explained that the consultation was part of the Judiciary’s annual planning cycle and a key step in enhancing institutional performance and service delivery.
Speaking of the events on Thursday, the Oyam North MP described it as “a momentous occasion for our constituency.”
Minister Kasaija noted that Uganda’s economic outlook for FY2025/26 remains positive, driven by strong domestic demand, private investment, and steady export performance.
The Uganda Police Force reassured citizens of their readiness to provide adequate security at all designated centres across the country.
The Chief also urged school authorities and stakeholders to provide a quiet and conducive environment for the candidates’ preparation.
Hope Irene Nakiru, an official of the Commission based in Amolatar, urged individuals who have forged academic qualifications (certificates) to refrain from seeking nomination.
On Tuesday morning, report from the regional police PRO put the death toll at eight.
On the other hand, Oketayot Thomas, a resident of Paluga, called on the government and development partners to support agro-industrial development to enhance agricultural productivity and value addition.
The sad and developing news was confirmed by the police PRO for North Kyoga Region.
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