Orego Promises Better Health Services in Aloet Ward, Dismisses Opposition Allegations

Isaac Orego, the Soroti City East aspiring Member of Parliament, today energized residents of Aloet Ward during a well-attended series of rallies where he pledged to bring transformative change to the community, with a strong emphasis on advancing health services once elected. The rallies, which began in Aloet Akum Cell and concluded in Aloet B Central, drew hundreds of residents who turned up to hear his vision for a more vibrant and better-served Soroti City East.

Orego, who has increasingly gained visibility and momentum in the constituency, used the platform to outline his practical and community-centered approach to addressing the long-standing gaps in public service delivery. Central to his message was a firm commitment to strengthen the health sector by introducing a **mobile clinic** that would enable residents in Aloet Ward and neighboring areas to access timely medical services without traveling long distances or enduring long waits at understaffed facilities.

Speaking to enthusiastic crowds that frequently broke into cheers, Orego stressed that healthcare remains one of the most urgent needs in the community. Many households struggle to access medical care due to cost, distance, and the limited capacity of existing health centers. He emphasized that the mobile clinic would offer periodic medical check-ups, treatment of common illnesses, maternal and child health services, and health education outreach—all directly at the community level.
“Our people deserve reliable and accessible health services,” Orego said as the crowd applauded. “A mobile clinic is the first step toward restoring dignity and ensuring no one is left behind. This is not just a promise; it is a practical plan for safeguarding the well-being of our residents. We cannot talk about development when our people are battling preventable illnesses without adequate support.”
Orego explained that the mobile clinic program would work hand in hand with local health workers, community volunteers, and sector partners to ensure sustainability and consistency. He also noted that improved health service delivery is a foundation for economic productivity, school attendance, and stronger families—making it a key priority for his leadership agenda.
During the same rally, Orego appeared alongside two other notable political figures: **Hon. Sarah Inachu**, the aspiring Soroti City Woman Member of Parliament, and **Hon. Stephen Elwangu**, a prominent political figure who once aspired for the presidential seat. The joint appearance symbolized unity and mutual support among candidates who share a similar vision for the future of Soroti City.
Inachu, addressing the crowd, emphasized the need for collaborative leadership and pledged that if elected, she would work closely with Orego to uplift women and youth in Soroti City through targeted empowerment programs and increased access to social services. Elwangu, whose national political experience drew significant attention, praised Orego’s commitment to service and urged the locals to rally behind leaders who prioritize integrity and community development.
The trio’s joint address sent a powerful message of teamwork, signaling that they intend to work as a united front to advocate for the residents both locally and nationally. Orego reaffirmed this commitment, assuring the crowd that, “When leaders work hand in hand, the community wins. We want to bring a new era of cooperation for a better Soroti City.”
However, the rally was not without political tension. Orego used the opportunity to directly confront a wave of misinformation circulating on social media and other local platforms. These claims, allegedly spread by rival camps, suggested that Orego is a relative of Hon. Herbert Ariko, a claim he firmly dismissed as false and deliberately misleading.
“I want to make it clear—these allegations are false and meant to confuse the public,” he said. “Some opponents fear our growing support and have resorted to lies, but I remain focused on serving the people of Soroti City East, not on political games.”
His bold dismissal of the rumors was met with strong approval from the crowd. Several residents later expressed that they appreciated Orego’s transparency and willingness to confront issues head-on. Many said the allegations had caused unnecessary confusion, but his explanation restored confidence and clarity.
Throughout the day, local residents repeatedly voiced concerns about public health, unemployment, access to clean water, and the need for better social infrastructure. Orego assured them that his leadership would prioritize these areas with actionable strategies, not empty promises. He emphasized that improving the health sector is only the beginning of a broader development roadmap that includes boosting education, supporting small businesses, enhancing youth opportunities, and ensuring accountable leadership at all levels.
As the 2026 elections draw nearer, Orego’s rallies have increasingly become focal points of political discussion in Soroti City East. Many residents, particularly youth and women, say they are encouraged by his forward-looking ideas and grassroots approach. For them, Orego represents a fresh perspective in local politics—one centered on consistent engagement, policy-driven leadership, and tangible solutions to everyday challenges.
The energy displayed in Aloet Ward today suggests that Orego’s message of progress, transparency, and improved service delivery is resonating strongly. While the political landscape continues to evolve, one thing is clear: Isaac Orego has positioned himself as a formidable contender whose campaign is firmly grounded in community needs and practical action.
Whether his plans will translate into electoral victory remains to be seen, but for many residents of Aloet Ward, today’s rally offered renewed hope and a compelling vision for a healthier, better-served Soroti City East.
