How Oulanyah's twitter account kept the country hopeful while he lay on his sick bed

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The Twitter handle of Former Parliament Speaker Jacob Oulanyah was perhaps the only source that gave the people hope that he was all well.

Oulanyah was flown to the USA for further treatment on February 3rd 2022, and it was believed that his condition was worse.

However, the speaker of parliament was able to keep abreast with events of the country, keeping his Timeline busy until international women’s day on 9th March.

On 9th March, Oulanyah through his handlers sent a tweet inspiring women, and calling upon society to transform the situation of the women specifically those still carrying water on their heads with children on their backs.

A week ago, he had wished countrymen a wonderful Lenten period through a bible verse he shared on Ash Wednesday.

“Ash Wednesday affords us an opportunity to reflect on what Jesus Christ endured and renew our faith. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have eternal life. John 3:16 Blessed season of self-introspection,” Oulanyah tweeted.

On February 17th with the news of his death being reported by several social media accounts, Oulanyah tweeted an appreciation message and earlier he had sent through a message on Janan Luwumu day.

“Fellow Ugandans, My deepest appreciation for your well-wishes and prayers. I wish you God's blessings.”

Two days after he was transferred to the USA for treatment, Oulanyah made a tweet for Tarehe Sita Day and also commiserated with the Teso Community on the death of Emorimor.

Indeed, in all this time he was indisposed, Oulanyah’s Twitter account remained the only glimmer of hope that he would return to his feet or that at least he was not far away from us.

With the Twitter account officially silent, social media is awash with messages tagging him and mourning him.

Below are the outpouring messages :

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