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NRM Celebrates Sweeping Victory in Tororo In 2026 General Elections

By Henry Okello

 

TORORO

 

The National Resistance Movement (NRM) party has clinched six parliamentary seats in Tororo District following the general elections held on January 15, 2026.

 

The clean sweep reflects the party’s enduring influence and the electorate’s trust in its leadership.

 

The victorious candidates representing the NRM are as follows:

 

Tororo North County: Simon Nicholas Owino emerged as the clear choice for constituents, promising to focus on key developmental initiatives that address local needs.

 

Tororo South County: Fredrick Angura captured the seat with a compelling vision for sustainable growth and community empowerment.

 

West Budama North Constituency: Max Ochai rallied significant support, securing his place in Parliament with a platform centered service delivery.

 

West Budama South Constituency: George Oketcho’s victory underscores a commitment to transparency and effective governance, signaling a vibrant future for the local community.

 

West Budama Central: Minister for Defence and Veterans Affairs, Markson Jacob Oboth Oboth claimed victory, backed by a strong mandate to enhance infrastructure and public services in the region.

 

West Budama North-East: Richard Owere Machicka became the voice of the people, emphasizing the importance of agricultural development and economic resilience in his campaign.

 

The elected representatives have pledged to work tirelessly in Parliament, advocating for the needs and aspirations of their constituents.

 

As the NRM prepares to embark on its new parliamentary term, the focus will be on addressing critical issues such as job creation, healthcare, and education.

 

With the eyes of the nation on Tororo, the newly elected MPs are poised to lead their district towards a brighter future, embodying the spirit of hope and progress that resonates with voters.

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