In the realm of Ugandan politics and parliamentary affairs, a noteworthy revelation about the honourable Cecilia Ogwal emerged. The seasoned female representative from Dokolo had long been a pillar of strength within the legislative arena, but what many were unaware of was the depth of her impact beyond the political spotlight.
Within the corridors of power, Cecilia Ogwal garnered praise from both government officials and opposition members alike. Her dedication to national welfare, commendable service spanning 27 years in parliament, and unwavering commitment to her constituents in the Dokolo district were all qualities that had quietly shaped the nation.
As the sun cast its golden rays, journalists and political analysts gathered to mourn the departure of the Dokolo representative.
The parliamentary speaker, Annet Anita Among, expressed condolences on the passing of Cecilia. A woman of commitment, and a patriot at heart, Cecilia Barbra Ogwal’s departure leaves a void that cannot be easily filled. These are the sentiments echoed by those who knew her best.
Colleagues from all political spheres led by the former leader of the opposition in parliament, Winnie Kiiza and Nyendo Mukungwe legislator Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba came together to acknowledge Cecilia Ogwal’s service, recognizing her as a true stateswoman.
Cecilia Barbra Atim Imat Ogwal, aged 77, has left an indelible mark on Dokolo. From her birth, she defied the odds and dedicated herself to education, contributing significantly to the parliament’s budget committee for the biggest part of her 27 years in parliament.
Cecilia defied societal expectations when she contested a beauty pageant in 1969 and later dedicated herself to public service from 1979 onward.
She played a pivotal role in the drafting of the constitution and continued to champion the people’s rights in Lira Municipality from 1996 to 2006.
Returning to her roots in Dokolo, Cecilia maintained her commitment to her constituency after she lost her Lira parliamentary seat to UPC’s Jimmy Akena.
In 2011-2016, she extended her influence to the Pan-African Parliament, showcasing her dedication to the broader African cause.
Despite her affiliation with the UPC party, Cecilia worked collaboratively with FDC, transcending political boundaries for the greater good.
As tributes poured in from government officials, it became evident that Cecilia Ogwal’s impact extended beyond politics. Her unwavering commitment to justice, peace, and human dignity defined her legacy.
As Uganda bid farewell to one of its most esteemed parliamentarians, the nation reflects on a life dedicated to service, one that spanned political divides and touched the hearts of many.
Cecilia Atim Barbra Imat Ogwal’s departure marked the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered for generations to come.