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A section of the National Resistance Movement- NRM structures have declined to support Phillip Oucor.

10 January, 2023
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A section of the National Resistance Movement- NRM structures have declined to support Phillip Oucor, the party's flag bearer in the Serere County parliamentary by-election.



Phillip Oucor was the NRM party's choice in the 2021 parliamentary race. However, with a vote margin of 5,195, he lost the race to Bishop Patrick Okabe who had been ejected by the party primaries. Okabe died last month in a motor accident. As the Electoral Commission starts preparations for a by-election to fill the now-vacant position, NRM leaders in Serere are torn between Oucor and Emmanuel Omoding, a son of the late Patrick Okabe.

Having been elected the Party candidate in the constituency earlier, Oucor says that his position is premised in the constitutional provisions of the party. Section 41 of the NRM Constitution states that the term of office for every elected member is five years.

Stephen Otage, the NRM Chairperson in Kateta Sub County and coordinator of NRM party leaders in Serere County says that much as they are cognizant of the legal provisions in the NRM Constitution, the situation in Serere County requires mutual understanding.

Dr Tanga Odoi, the NRM EC Electoral Commission Chairperson says that the issue may be subjected to dialogue if the need arises but added that the outcome shall not violate the constitution. Polls for the Serere County by-election have been scheduled for February 23, 2023.

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