Aspirant Solomon Osiya’s bold move to pick up nomination forms for the MP seat in Toroma County has sent shockwaves excitement among locals. With a promise to uproot hypocritical politicians and bring in new energy, Osiya is positioning himself as a fresh voice for the people.
During a press engagement after picking up his nomination forms, Osiya expressed his determination to deliver real change. “I’m not just here to talk; I’m here to deliver,” he said. “My opponents must be ready this time round, I’m ready to show them what true leadership looks like.”
In a similar vein, Osiya added, “Some may try to belittle me, but I assure you, my record speaks for itself. I’ve walked the talk, and now it’s time to take it to the next level.”
Osiya’s track record indeed speaks volumes. He has been quietly working behind the scenes to uplift his community. One notable example is the construction of the Magoro Church of Uganda, which he single-handedly built from ground to completion. Additionally, he has donated over 1,000 bags of cement to churches in Toroma, ensuring that locals have a decent place to worship.
Osiya’s commitment to community development extends beyond infrastructure. He has been a driving force in malaria eradication efforts, organizing house spraying and distributing mosquito nets to vulnerable populations. His vision for a healthier Toroma is evident in his actions.
When questioned about rumors regarding his proficiency in Ateso the local dialect of his people, Osiya responded with a touch of humor. “Let’s have a little competition, right here, right now. Let’s see who can speak Ateso better – you or me. I’m confident in my ability to communicate with my people.” He quickly added, “But seriously, while Ateso is important, let’s not forget that in Parliament, we use English. My focus is on representing Toroma County effectively, regardless of the language.”
Osiya’s vision for Toroma’s agricultural development is also underway. He has installed a demonstration point for irrigation systems, showcasing the potential for improved farming practices. “Our area faces significant challenges, particularly with unpredictable rainy seasons. I’ll work tirelessly to equip our locals with irrigation knowledge and lobby for support,” he said.
The incumbent MP, Andrew Kolou, has faced criticism for his comedic approach to politics. Osiya’s determination and vision offer a stark contrast. “The people of Toroma are tired of empty promises. It’s time for change, and I’m the leader who can deliver it,” Osiya said confidently.
As Osiya prepares to take on the challenge, his message resonates deeply with the people of Toroma. With his nomination forms picked, he’s signaled his readiness to take on the competition. One thing is certain: Solomon Osiya is a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming elections.