Tragedy Strikes Uganda’s Electoral Commission: Acting Head of Administration Pamela Etonu Okudi Passes Away
Kampala, Uganda – In a devastating turn of events, Pamela Etonu Okudi, the Acting Head of Administration at the Electoral Commission of Uganda, has tragically passed away. The circumstances surrounding her untimely death remain unclear, leaving her colleagues and the nation in a state of shock and mourning.
Etonu, a dedicated public servant, was recently nominated by President Museveni to superintendent over the 2026 general elections, alongside three other new members. The others included Dr. Ssimba Ssali Kayunga, a lecturer at Makerere University’s Department of Political Science and Public Administration, former Nansana MP Robert Kasule, and former Kyoga County MP Anthony Okello.
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However, in a surprising move, President Museveni rescinded Etonu’s nomination, sparking outrage from her close associates. They accused the President of bowing to pressure from unknown forces, leading to her removal from the nomination list. The decision was met with widespread disappointment and sadness, as Etonu was highly respected for her professionalism and dedication to public service.
Tragically, Etonu’s life was cut short when she succumbed to a cardiac arrest, according to preliminary reports. The news of her passing has sent shockwaves throughout the country, with many taking to social media to pay their respects and offer condolences to her family.
The Electoral Commission, where Etonu served with distinction, is yet to issue an official statement on the matter. However, tributes have been pouring in from various quarters, with many praising her commitment to democracy and her tireless efforts to ensure the integrity of Uganda’s electoral process.
As the nation mourns the loss of a dedicated public servant, the circumstances surrounding Etonu’s passing remain unclear. The country waits with bated breath for an official statement from the Electoral Commission, hoping for answers and closure. For now, Pamela Etonu Okudi’s legacy as a champion of democracy and public service will be remembered and honored. Rest in peace.
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