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Oulanyah Was Meticulous Servant — Alupo

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The Vice President, Jesca Alupo has praised former Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah who died on  Sunday, 20 March 20220 in Seattle, USA.

Alupo described him as a meticulous servant of Uganda whose exemplary and distinguished career spanned his leadership of the 11th Parliament as Speaker from 24 May 2021 up to the time of his death.

He also served as the Deputy Speaker of the 10th and Ninth Parliaments. 

“His leadership greatly contributed to strengthening adherence to the rule of law, parliamentary practice, political tolerance and the spirit of humanity. He also encouraged cohesion amongst different shades of opinion,” she said.

She outlined the different leadership positions held by Oulanyah that included Member of Parliament for Omoro County and NRM Vice Chairperson for Northern Region.

Oulanyah also served as the Chairperson of the Commission of inquiry into the sub-lease of Kisekka Market in 2008 as well as the Chairperson of the Committee on Legal and Parliamentary Affairs from May 2001 to 2005.

Alupo said Oulanyah’s contribution to Acholi sub-region was most evident through his participation in the peace talks between the Government of Uganda and the Lord’s Resistance Army.

She also cited his role in promoting Government programmes for the social and economic transformation of the people of Acholi sub-region.

“He was the UN special envoy to the Uganda peace talks between the Government and the LRA. He also participated in drafting the Juba Peace Agreements in 2006, which earned him an honorary Doctorate of Divinity by Zoe Life Theological College in the USA,” the Vice President said.

Speaker Among described Oulanyah as a devoted advocate of the principle of ‘Ubuntu’, saying he believed everybody ought to be treated fairly.

She added that his negotiation skills at fostering peace will be missed by the country, alluding to his role in the pacification of Northern Uganda from the LRA.

“I request the persons whom our fallen leader could have hurt knowingly or unknowingly to forgive him just as he forgave everybody who hurt him, so that he can go in peace,” Among said.

The Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja who seconded the motion lauded Oulanyah for fostering collaboration between Parliament and the executive through prioritizing Government business.

She said the former speaker sought to restore public confidence in the institution of Parliament by urging legislators to debate issues of national importance and perfect service delivery to Ugandans.

“Oulanyah was a pro-people person. His last task in the House before being hospitalized was the passing of the NSSF Bill which legalized mid-term access to members’ savings,” said Nabbanja.

The Premier told of Oulanyah as an accomplished leader, a true nationalist and a visionary and progressive legislator whose legacy will outlive him.

The Leader of the Opposition, Mathias Mpuuga said Oulanyah was a social worker who worked his way up.

“As the Opposition in Parliament, we had fallen in love Oulanyah the Speaker and not the politician. He was able to draw a boundary between being a leader and being a politician, which is why he had the right balance,” Mpuuga said.

He said that Oulanyah, as a presiding officer, exhibited a level of fairness to all sides of the House.

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