I Concede Defeat, says Govt Whip Obua After Losing to Teacher in Ajuri County

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Wednesday, January 28, 2026
I Concede Defeat, says Govt Whip Obua After Losing to Teacher in Ajuri County
Hamson Obua

Government Chief Whip, Hamson Obua has conceded defeat in the Ajuri County Member of Parliament election.

Obua on Tuesday lost to the Uganda People’s Congress candidates, Fred Jalameso who is also a teacher.

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In the partial re-run of 18 polling stations ordered by court , Jalameso got 16,336 votes to  beat Obua who got 15,568 votes.

In a statement on Wednesday morning, Obua said he accepts the outcomes of the partial re-run and consequently congratulated Jalameso for the win.

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“I thank the people of Ajuri County for giving me the opportunity to serve and contribute to their development. I congratulate the incoming Member of Parliament and wish him success as he takes on this responsibility,” Obua said.

He expressed gratitude to residents of Ajuri County for the trust they had placed in him to represent them in parliament over the years.

Although his parliamentary tenure has ended, Obua said he remains active in public service and party leadership, pledging continued support to Northern Uganda, the Lango sub-region and the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) where he serves as the Vice Chairperson for Northern Uganda.

Obua now joins a list of other seasoned politicians who have not survived the wave of electorates in the 2026 general elections.

Other incumbent and seasoned MPs who have not returned to parliament including Medard Sseggona(Busiro East), Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda(Kira Municipality), Mathias Mpuuga(Nyendo Mukungwe) , Erias Lukwago(Kampala Lord Mayor), Abdul Katuntu(Bugweri County), Asuman Basaalirwa(Bugiri Municipality),

 

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