By Peterson Oluka & Samuel Opio
As ‘PEOPLE POWER’ wave of Bobi Wine sweeps across the country, its now evident that the 2021 political war is going to be dominated by youthful aspirants.
Tired of old guards with the same boring and usual agenda, it has emerged that Ngora County will be the first constituency in East Teso to witness the fiercest political tsunami of the modern century. Millennialism is now taking over.
Among the Youthful political maestros who have swallowed the ‘axe’ and ready to ‘do’ or ‘die’ for Ngora County, is the king of the mic, Isaac Olupot of TESO AT HEART FOUNDATION.
This intelligent ‘brief boy’ from Kobuin village, currently guides Kampala’s Record TV as a PR Manager. He also has a slot in the daily programming at the same station. This very boy is also a revered banker with a truck record. Those at Stanbic know him as a fierce workaholic!
According to info obtained by this reporter, Olupot has been fronted by Ngora ‘Young generation’ to tussle it out with incumbent David Abala.
This ‘angry’ generation, according to sources in the know, is bitter at the manner in which Abala is ‘wrongly’ representing them at the legislature.
The case in point, is the WhatsApp Group Chat dubbed ‘LIVE CHAT NEWS FEED’ which featured Abala with a soupy babe doing ‘Nyangilo’ theatrics!
Members of the said group were treated to a mouth-watering nude photo posted by MP Abala.
The picture went viral on social media.
This was Abala’s first contribution on this WhatsApp group, thus raising suspicion that, the motor-mouthed MP from East Teso (Ngora) was possibly sending the nude photo to a colleague before it incidentally landed on a WhatsApp group. Abala would later deny, blaming it on his political enemies.
Its therefore, against this background, that the youthful Kampala based Olupot has been fronted. They claim, Olupot is the ALFA and OMEGA of Ngora.
When this reporter contacted Olupot at his office for the response to the rumour, the outspoken Obama look-alike and ever tacked Somali look- alike star smiled and said,
“Ngora is home. I was born in Ngora. Bred in Ngora. Studied in Ngora. I traveled out of Teso to affirm how things are done elsewhere for a better Ngora. If Ngora is home and the constitution denies me NOT to represent my people I can’t resist to make Ngora proud again.”