Dr. Alwoc Ogwal Austin Rosemary's Candidacy for Parliament Gains Support from Voters
Adeknino and Kangai sub counties were abuzz with excitement as Dr. Alwoc arrived to meet with the local community.
By MOSES OLET EMOR
Dr. Alwoc Ogwal Austin Rosemary has been making waves in Adeknino and Kangai sub counties with her recent visit to kickstart her campaign for the parliamentary seat left vacant by her late mother, Cecilia Barbara Atim Ogwal.
As the eldest daughter of the late MP, Dr. Alwoc is receiving a warm welcome from the voters, who see her as the perfect candidate to continue on her mother's legacy.
Adeknino and Kangai sub counties were abuzz with excitement as Dr. Alwoc arrived to meet with the local community.
She was met with a sea of supporters, eager to hear her plans for the future. The energy in the air was electric as she made her way through the trading centers, stopping to greet and interact with the people along the way.
Her visit comes after the electoral commission gave her the green light to campaign, and it seems that the people of Adeknino and Kangai are ready to show their support for her.
As she addressed the crowd, she made it clear that she intends to follow in her mother's footsteps and continue her initiatives of supporting girl child education, elderly persons, church aids, and school fees payments.
Accompanied by the FDC party president, Patrick Oboi Amuriat, Dr. Alwoc received even more support as she declared her allegiance to the FDC party.
Not only does she have the advantage of being the daughter of a well-respected MP, but she also has her own qualifications and experience to bring to the table.
Dr. Alwoc holds a Ph.D. in Economics and has years of experience in public service and community development.
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