Achayo is protesting the results announced by Peter Toddu, the Ngora District Returning Officer on January 15th, 2021. Through her lawyer, Halid Salim, Achayo wants a recount of the votes that she argues will be in her favour.
People from different districts in Soroti Court.
Hundreds of supporters and their candidates have camped at
Soroti Court premises as the hearing of election petitions commences. The
petitioners, majorly from the ruling National Resistance Movement are
contesting the results from the parliamentary election held on January 14th,
2021.
Teso sub-region, which comprises eleven districts including Soroti City, voted
six MPs from the Forum for Democratic Change- FDC, eight independent candidates
and 14 from NRM. However, this morning
trucks loaded with supporters of the candidates who lost the just concluded
polls arrived in Soroti City from different districts to present their cases to
court.
Most of the people ferried to Soroti were clad in yellow
t-shirts of their respective candidates. At the Chief Magistrate’s Court presided over
by Monica Amono, the room was filled beyond the recommended capacity prompting
the magistrate to eject some people.
The hearing started with the petition of
NRM’s Juliet Achayo Lodou, who dragged David Abala, the winner of the Ngora
County parliamentary seat and Electoral Commission to Court.
Achayo is protesting the results announced by Peter Toddu,
the Ngora District Returning Officer on January 15th, 2021.
Through her lawyer,
Halid Salim, Achayo wants a recount of the votes that she argues will be in her favour. She claims that her victory was robbed by Abala on polling day. Achayo
also wants costs of litigation awarded to Abala and Electoral Commission.
But in the submission by Abala’s lawyer, Philip Engulu, all the annexures
attached by Achayo’s lawyer are a sham and prayed to the court to dismiss the case.
The case is still being heard as numerous supporters who escorted Achayo are
waiting outside the court.
Both Achayo and Abala are present in Court. Our reporter also saw supporters wearing the
t-shirts of Jacqueline Amongin, the Ngora District Woman MP and Monica Amoding,
the Kumi District Woman MP who lost to Stella Isodo and Christine Apolot respectively.
It’s not yet clear how many petitions
are before the court.
Bureau Chief, Soroti
Living the Pen