In Kadaga, Chris Obore gets the last laugh. In the Kadaga chaos, Chris Obore gets the last laugh as he resumes office mess as he resumes office
Chris Obore, Parliament's overseer of interchanges and public undertakings has continued work following a two-year Ping-Pong that guaranteed he remains on constrained leave.
Chris Obore, Parliament’s overseer of interchanges and public undertakings has continued work following a two-year Ping-Pong that guaranteed he remains on constrained leave.
Obore was in September 2019 sent on amassed constrained leave, and admittance to his office repudiated.
This came soon after an examination from the IGG on grounds that his enlistment was unlawful, in spite of the fact that Obore went to court to introduce a directive, it was disregarded and he was booted from parliament.
Nonetheless, on Tuesday morning, Obore was seen sauntering around parliament premises, reciting good tidings boisterously and halting by at every office excluded.
Clad in a dark coat and dark necktie, a totally energized Obore continued to what in particular used to be his office and here he got keys from the parliament representative, opening the entryway and sinking into his underlying office seat.
Obore’s day matched with the review of Directors’ workplaces by the recently chosen speaker Jacob Oulanyah and for sure, he was one of the Directors assessed.
A viral video via online media the previous evening shows an intoxicated Obore commending the defeat of previous speaker Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga and simultaneously jubilating the triumph of both Oulanyah and Anita Among who was with Obore in the video.
“We are in things,” Obore yelled as he moved away to neighborhood music.
Battle with Kadaga
Obore had a chilly connection with Kadaga generally in light of his choice to favor her appointee Jacob Oulanyah. It is this relationship that caused his ouster from parliament under the appearance of constrained leave.
Unexpectedly, Kadaga employed Obore to represent parliament after a few endeavors to quietness the negative reports on parliament in the media.
Following their aftermath, Kadaga showed Obore out of parliament and further guaranteed dissatisfaction to his re-visitation of the workplace.
The information on Kadaga’s inability to hold the speaker’s office yesterday were to the max music to ears of Obore, who presently gets back to serve in the residency of Oulanyah and Anita Among, his nearby partners.