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Amongi Registers In Lira City
The Minister of Gender, Labour, and Social Development, Betty Amongi has officially declared her candidacy for the Lira City Woman Member of Parliament seat in the upcoming 2026 general elections.
Amongi has now officially relocated her polling station from Oyam South to Senior Quarters A in Lira City, setting the stage for a high-stakes contest against the incumbent, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, the nation's Minister of Health.
Ambience
The Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Betty Amongi has officially transited from Oyam South to contesting for leadership in Lira City.
To commemorate the occasion, she led a massive procession through the city's main streets, rallying supporters and outlining her vision for the constituency.
The day culminated in a mega rally at the Mayor’s Garden, where she addressed enthusiastic supporters.
The event also attracted several NRM members, who pledged their support for Betty Amongi, the UPC First Lady. Pops
This upcoming contest is particularly significant as both candidates hold key positions in government.
Hon. Betty Amongi, a member of the Uganda People's Congress (UPC) and wife to UPC President Jimmy Akena, has been a political stalwart since 2001, serving in various ministerial roles and earning a reputation for dedication to public service. Bite…
Amongi has stated that her candidacy is driven by a desire to foster unity and accelerate development in Lira City. Bite…
During his recent tour of the Lango sub-region, President Yoweri Museveni emphasized the importance of unity within government. However, with Amongi’s official announcement, it remains to be seen how this will unfold. Following the Electoral Commission’s release of the 2026 elections roadmap political activities have begun to warm up across the country. Bite…
As the 2026 elections draw closer, all eyes will be on Lira City, where this high-profile contest between Minister Amongi and Minister Aceng will not only shape the city's political future but also underscore the growing influence of women in Ugandan leadership. Ends
Filed & Run on 1st Feb, 2025