By Our Reporter
As the 2026 elections approach, the political winds of Dakabela County is set to witness a seismic shift, with Caroline Atayo emerging as a contender. The region is abuzz with anticipation, eagerly watching the unfolding drama that promises to reshape Dakabela into progressive governance, marked by a distinctive feminist vision.
Caroline Atayo, a distinguished medical professional from Ajonyi Village in Oculoi Sub-County, has boldly announced her candidacy, challenging the entrenched status quo. Atayo’s decision to enter the political arena has already electrified the electorate, infusing a sense of hope and renewal.
Atayo envisions Dakabela as a burgeoning entity requiring meticulous nurturing. She passionately advocates for a governance approach infused with maternal instincts. With over two decades of experience in public health, Atayo brings a wealth of expertise to her campaign. Her comprehensive and forward-thinking manifesto outlines a plethora of initiatives, including skills development, afforestation, women’s empowerment, and the eradication of child marriages. Atayo’s background in community mobilization and her grassroots approach further enhance her ability to effect substantial change in Dakabela.
Atayo’s educational credentials are equally impressive. She holds a Higher Diploma in Public Health Nursing from Kyambogo Nurses College, a Diploma in Comprehensive Nursing from Soroti School of Registered Comprehensive Nursing, and a Degree in Health Services Management from the Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) in Mbale. Her extensive professional journey, spanning both governmental and non-governmental sectors, solidifies her status as a candidate of unparalleled competence..
As the countdown to the 2026 elections begins, all eyes are on Dakabela County, at ease to embark on a transformative journey under the visionary leadership of Caroline Atayo