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SHOCKER: Akena Opens Up on How Obua Was Toppled in Ajuri

EW AdminBy EW AdminJanuary 29, 2026Updated:January 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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SHOCKER: Akena Opens Up on How Obua Was Toppled in Ajuri
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‎In a revealing interview on QFM Lira, Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) President Jimmy Akena has shared insights into the intense campaign that led to the defeat of Government Chief Whip Denis Hamson Obua in Ajuri County. Akena emphasized that he holds no personal animosity toward Obua, attributing the upset to powerful external influences rather than just local voter preferences.


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‎The Ajuri County contest reached its climax in a re-run on January 27, 2026, ordered by the Electoral Commission for 18 polling stations. UPC’s Fred Jalameso, a school teacher, narrowly triumphed with 16,336 votes against Obua’s 15,568.
‎What started as a matchup between a seasoned NRM figure and a lesser-known challenger evolved into a major political clash. Akena set aside his own party’s challenges—including his wife’s campaign in Lira City—and mobilized heavily in Ajuri, uniting opposition supporters from Kampala, Gulu, and across Lango.
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‎ Activists poured into the area, energizing villages with outreach and commitments.
‎Rumors circulated about cash incentives—claims of Shs30,000 per vote—though Akena avoided addressing them directly, instead pointing to the “state’s” involvement in the outcome.
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‎Despite Obua’s impressive track record as NRM Vice Chairperson for Northern Uganda—including seed schools, improved health facilities, water initiatives, ambulances, electricity expansions, and farm tractors—these accomplishments proved insufficient against the organized opposition push.
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“I bear no grudges against Hon. Hamson Obua because what transpired came from the state,” Akena stated. “For me, politics concludes after the elections.” His comments imply interference from higher powers in Kampala, aligning with local reports of disruptions, stopped vote counts, and early media announcements of defeat.
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‎Obua’s loss fits a broader trend in Lango, where several NRM incumbents have fallen amid rising opposition momentum. Akena’s candid remarks expose the intense dynamics of Ugandan politics: strategic alliances, grassroots mobilization, and possible behind-the-scenes forces.

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