Dokolo, Uganda | Uganda’s Ambassador to South Africa, Hon. Paul Amoru Omiat, has rallied the people of Dokolo and the wider Lango sub-region to turn out in large numbers as President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni kicks off his presidential campaign trail.
Speaking to a journalist on Monday ahead of the President’s visit, Amoru said Museveni’s choice to launch his campaigns in Lango is not only symbolic but also a blessing that the region must embrace with pride.
He noted that beginning in Dokolo reflects the NRM government’s recognition of Lango’s role in shaping Uganda’s political and development agenda.
Amoru described the moment as a great opportunity for the sub-region to demonstrate unity and support, adding that the gesture places Lango at the centre of national attention.
He also commended President Museveni and the ruling NRM party for what he termed visionary leadership that has secured Uganda and steered socio-economic transformation.
According to him, Uganda today stands out as a unique country because of the peace and progress achieved under the President’s stewardship.
President Museveni will officially open his campaign tour in Amolatar District on October 1 before addressing supporters at Dokolo Technical School later the same day.
His tour will then take him to Otuke and Alebtong on October 2, Apac and Kwania on October 3, Kole, Lira and Lira City on October 6, and Oyam on October 7, before heading to Pakwach.
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