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Omoro County By-election: Oulanyah’s Son Andrew Ojok Reportedly Resigns Juicy NITA-U Job To Vie For Father’s Seat!

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Andrew Ojok Oulanyah, eldest child and son to fallen former speaker of Parliament Rt Hon Jacob Oulanyah, has resigned his well paying job at National Information Technology Authority (NITA-Uganda), to go into the trenches of Omoro villages in search of replacing his father as the next MP Omoro County.

Ojok has been a Senior Information Technology Specialist at NITA-U.

Our reliable spy with in NITA systems told our reporter that Ojok actually resigned Thursday last week, a day to burial of his father to enable him prepare for the task.

“Yes, he resigned on Thursday. He’s been a systems developer. Very intelligent young man. Don’t ask me why he’s resigned, I don’t know his plans, it’s only him who can answer you that question,” source in NITA told our spy.

During Oulanyah’s burial last Friday, his brother, Francis Emanu, said, “Jacob has his first son, Ojok Andrew. Ojok is a very educated person. We are fronting Ojok to take on the legacy of his father. We want Ojok to stand in the by-election for Omoro. We want your full support.”

Also, the Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, tasked MPs from northern Uganda to make Andrew Ojok, the new Omoro County MP.

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