December 14, 2025 | 70 views
By Our Reporter I Ngariam Focus
ATIIRA VILLAGE,NGARIAM COUNTY — Beneath the midday sun at Atiira Borehole in Palam Subcounty, Hon. Peter Ogwang’s message cut through the campaign noise with uncommon clarity: leadership is not a gamble, and the ballot is too precious to waste.
The Minister of State for Education and Sports (Sports) called on voters to choose with wisdom, reminding them that a single decision echoes for five long years.

Counsel from Experience, Not Fear
Ogwang’s appeal was measured and fatherly, born of experience rather than alarm. He cautioned against political merchants who surface only at election time, chasing votes without a heart for service. In contrast, he urged the electorate to weigh character, track record, and commitment—values he said must guide any serious choice for Ngariam’s future.

A Record Written in Homes and Villages
As he spoke, the crowd nodded to evidence already around them. From funded village groups and roofed churches to women empowered with livestock, Ogwang’s legacy was narrated not by statistics, but by lives touched. Residents spoke proudly of development they could point to, proof that leadership, when genuine, leaves footprints.
Confidence that Inspires Loyalty

The response from Atiira, AkolikejeOkosobwa,Okwammomwar,Adukut was resolute. Supporters pledged unwavering backing, confident in a leader they say has stood with them in both promise and performance. For many, Ogwang represents steady hands at the wheel—tested, trusted, and worthy of another mandate.
In Ngariam, the message was clear: when leadership delivers, the people remember.
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