KAMPALA, UGANDA: President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has committed to finish the late Speaker Jacob Oulanyah’s home and pay the school fees for his children and the over 150 individuals that depended on him.
The President made the commitment while meeting the Greater North Parliamentary Forum representatives on Thursday at State House Nakasero in Kampala.
The 15-member delegation from Acholi, Lango and West Nile Parliament groups had sought audience with the President demanding the vacant position be ring-fenced for Northern Uganda, where the Oulanyah hailed from.
Established in May 2008, the Forum offers political leadership and monitoring to the Post Conflict and Recovery Process of Northern Uganda. It comprises of all Members of Parliament from the Greater North offering a neutral space for MPs to engage beyond party constraints.
The MPs argued that Oulanyah’s influence earned the ruling National Resistance Movement – NRM party overwhelming support in Northern Uganda for the first time in three decades. They also pointed out that Oulanyah short-lived his dream, serving for only nine months.
Judith Alyek, the Lango Parliamentary Group – LPG Chairperson told URN in an interview at Kololo Independence Grounds that Museveni agreed to equally pay for all dependents who were being financially supported by Oulanyah.
Alyek who doubles as Kole District Woman Representative, met the President with Anthony Akol (Acholi Parliament Group Chairperson), and Laurence Songa Biyika (West Nile Parliamentary Group). They confirmed that President Museveni further committed to complete the construction of Oulanyah’s multi-billion village mansion in Omoro District.
Douglas Peter Okello, the Omoro District Chairperson earlier disclosed that the Late Oulanyah was supporting up to 150 learners in both Primary, Secondary, and the University. Thus, the President’s pledge comes as a relief to the dependents who had predicted a future of uncertainties.
The visiting team also confirmed that the President rescheduled them for another meeting on a date yet to be determined before he referred their demand to the Central Executive Committee – CEC, the highest decision making organ of the NRM which opposed ring-fencing the Speaker position.
Gilbert Olanya, the Kilak South County MP in Amuru District expressed disappointment with the President over his decision to decline to the demands of the concerned MPs, arguing that the deceased’s position was a reward to him and the region.
The Late Oulanyah, 56, died on Sunday March 20th, 2022 from a hospital in Seattle, United States of America where he was admitted for specialized treatment since February 4th. He was the first serving Speaker to die in office.
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