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Alobo Welcomes Withdrawal of Election Petition, Calls for Unity in Soroti City

By Sam Ibanda Mugabi | Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Alobo Welcomes Withdrawal of Election Petition, Calls for Unity in Soroti City
Soroti City Woman Member of Parliament Joan Alobo has welcomed the withdrawal of an election petition challenging her victory, saying the move clears the way for peaceful coexistence and a renewed focus on service delivery.

SOROTI — Soroti City Woman Member of Parliament Joan Alobo has welcomed the withdrawal of an election petition challenging her victory, describing the move as an opportunity for leaders to work together for the development of the city.

Speaking after court-mediated discussions, Alobo said Sarah Inachu, whom she affectionately called a sister, had decided to withdraw the petition she filed challenging the outcome of the Soroti City Woman MP election.

"On Monday the court mediated us well," Alobo said.

She said the petition had challenged what she described as her legitimate victory in the election.

"My competitor, Inachu Sarah, had challenged the decision of the people of Soroti City—my genuine win—but later chose to reconsider her decision. Today I am happy that she has withdrawn the petition and allowed for coexistence," Alobo said.

She said the withdrawal brings an end to the legal dispute and provides an opportunity for leaders to focus on serving the people of Soroti City.

Alobo also thanked the court for facilitating the mediation process and urged residents to embrace peace and unity as leaders begin work in the 12th Parliament.

The withdrawal brings closure to one of the election petitions arising from the Soroti City parliamentary race.

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