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UPC holds sway in Oyam as NRM dominates Otuke, splits ground in Lira LC3 polls

Notably, several UPC incumbents successfully defended their seats, reinforcing the power of incumbency and local loyalty networks.

UPC’s most visible success came in Otuke town council, where the incumbent secured re-election, illustrating that Opposition pockets remain active even in predominantly NRM areas. (New Vision/Files)
By: Hudson Apunyo, Journalists @New Vision


LIRA/OYAM/OTUKE - The latest LC3 chairperson election results across three districts of Lango present a sharply divided political landscape, with the Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) asserting overwhelming dominance in Oyam district, while the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party consolidated its grassroots strength in Otuke and mounted a competitive showing in Lira district.

Independents also emerged as decisive players in key urban centres, reflecting a growing trend towards personality-driven local politics.

UPC sweeps

In Oyam, UPC delivered one of its strongest grassroots performances in recent years, capturing the majority of LC3 positions across sub-counties and town councils.

The party secured victories in Iceme town council and Iceme sub-county, Acaba, Loro, Myene, Kamdini town council and sub-county, Aber and Aleka, underscoring its enduring historical influence in the district.

Notably, several UPC incumbents successfully defended their seats, reinforcing the power of incumbency and local loyalty networks.

However, the NRM maintained footholds in Loro town council, Otwal, Abok, Ngai, Minakulu town council and Minakulu sub-county, while Oyam town council voters opted for an Independent candidate, a sign that urban electorates remain open to alternatives beyond party structures.

Mixed results

In neighbouring Lira district, results painted a more balanced picture, with both NRM and UPC sharing victories across sub-counties and town councils. UPC captured Ayami sub-county, Amac town council, Awiodyek and Agali, demonstrating its continued appeal in select rural and peri-urban communities.

Meanwhile, NRM maintained strongholds in Aromo, Agweng, Amac sub-county, Bar and Itek sub-counties, signalling robust organisational presence.

Independent leadership also endured in Ogur Town Council, where the incumbent retained his position, highlighting the resilience of individual candidates who campaign on local service delivery rather than party affiliation.

NRM consolidates dominance 

Otuke results showed a clear NRM advantage, with the ruling party winning most LC3 positions, including the sub-counties of Adwari, Ogor, Orum, Ogwete, Barjobi, Alango, Okwang and Adwari town council.

Several incumbents returned comfortably, confirming strong grassroots mobilisation.

However, the district also witnessed a notable Independent presence, with victories in Olilim town council, Olilim sub-county and Okwang town council.

UPC’s most visible success came in Otuke town council, where the incumbent secured re-election, illustrating that Opposition pockets remain active even in predominantly NRM areas.

Incumbency and local dynamics  

Across the three districts, incumbency emerged as a defining factor, with many returning leaders capitalising on established community ties and prior service records. Yet, the rise of Independents, particularly in town councils, points to a growing voter preference for individual performance and accessibility over party allegiance.

Regional political implications

The results reveal a politically diverse Lango sub-region: Oyam remains a UPC bastion at the grassroots level, Otuke tilts strongly towards NRM, and Lira district stands as a competitive battleground where both major parties maintain influence.

Analysts say the outcomes reflect shifting alliances, evolving voter priorities and the continued importance of local leadership credibility in lower local government elections.

As newly elected LC3 chairpersons prepare to assume office, attention will turn to whether the renewed mandates — dominated by incumbents but punctuated by fresh faces — translate into improved service delivery, accountability and development across Lango’s rural and urban communities.
 
Final results for LC3 chairpersons

Oyam District 

1. Iceme town council – Nixon Okodi Abong (UPC) 

2. Iceme sub-county – Nicholas Opio Awelo (UPC) incumbent   

3. Acaba sub-county – Tom Odongo (UPC)  incumbent

4. Loro sub-county – Simon Peter Oola (UPC) 

5. Myene sub-county – James Ogwal (UPC) 

6. Kamdini town council – Denis Okello Opio (UPC) 

7. Kamdini sub-county – Moses Olade (UPC) 

8. Aber sub-county – Francis Angor (UPC)  incumbent

9. Aleka sub-county – Denis Ogwal (UPC) 

10. Loro town council – Robert Ekwaro (NRM) incumbent

11. Otwal sub-county – Balam Angim (NRM)  incumbent

12. Abok sub-county – Moses Oboke (NRM) 

13. Ngai sub-county – Jimmy Anywar Dolo (NRM) incumbent

14. Minakulu town council – Richard Okello Emuna (NRM) 

15. Minakulu sub-county – Simon Ayela (NRM) 

16. Oyam town council – Denis Anyeki (Independent) 

Lira district 

Ayami S/C: Tom Thomas Obur UPC

Aromo S/C Jasper Ojok NRM

Agweng S/C: Bosco Oyena NRM 3345

Ogur T/C: Michael Odongo INDEPENDENT incumbent

Amac T/C: Patrick Olobo UPC 1602

Amac S/C Patrick Ogwal NRM

Bar S/C: Tom Edward Lemo NRM 3087

Itek S/C: Linton Owee NRM

Awiodyek S/C: Gilbert Okwir UPC

Agali S/C: Alex Okello UPC
 
Otuke district 

Adwari sub-county Simon Obongo Opio  NRM 1249

Ogor sub-county JB Odongo NRM 1673

Olilim Town Council Simon Peter Odero (Independent)

Barjobi Town Council Alex Ojok NRM

Orum sub-county Bosco Okullo NRM (Incumbent)

Ogwete Sub -County Peter Okweda  NRM (Incumbent)

Otuke Town Council Ario Omach UPC (Incumbent)1009

Barjobi sub-county Daniel Ojok Aruca NRM (Incumbent)1501

Olilim sub-county Richard Odwee Independent 927

Adwari Town Council Shadrach Okullo NRM  797

Alango sub-county Morish Okello NRM 658

Okwang sub-county Tonny Blea Ogwal NRM

Okwang Town Council Alex Okwir Independent (Winner)

Okwongo Town Council Fonsiano Ogwang NRM Winner

Kwania District 

Inomo S/C: Moses Ongom NRM

Inomo T/C: Walter Ocen UPC 1307 Incumbent

Akali S/C: Julius Peter Ongom NRM 1283

Abongomola: Adoli Zumbe 2902 Incumbent

Ayabi T/C: John Denis Ebuu, NRM, Incumbent  1294

Ayabi S/C Bosco Alele NRM 1494, won his close rival Richard Eluk UPC, who got 1493 votes

Aduku T/C Denis Aweri

Aduku S/C Denis Opio NRM

Nambieso S/C: Ambrose Okori NRM Incumbent

ChawenteS/C: Robson Opoka NRM

Atongtidi S/C James Adupa UPC

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