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Chris Obore bounces back from forced retirement

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
May 25, 2021
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 Chris Obore is indeed in things, just a day after the swearing in of a new Speaker Hon. Jacob Oulanyah and his Deputy Speaker Hon. Anita Among, Obore has returned to Parliament.

Obore was the director of communications and public affairs at Parliament, he was however sent on forced leave in September 2019 and access to his office revoked on grounds that his recruitment was illegal.

After close to two years out of office, today Obore made an appearance at Parliament where he picked his office keys from the clerk before proceeding to his office.

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Obore who had resorted to farming in his home village has since then returned with bow tie swag.

In a viral video that made rounds on social media last night, a jubilant Obore was dancing while chanting  “ we are in things” as the new Deputy Speaker Among who happens to be his tribemate looked on.

His dance moves have already paid off as the man has already resumed work.

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