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Just In: Bernard Oundo Wins East Africa Law Society presidency

Just In: Bernard Oundo set to win East Africa Law Society presidency .Whisper Eye Reports

Mr Bernard Oundo set to be declared the new president of East Africa Law Society after defeating his close competitor Tabaro Edwin.

Mr Bernard Oundo a Corporate Lawyer and the Managing Partner of Citadel Advocates has also defeated Phoena Wall candidate Ann Abeja to become the 19th President of the East Africa Law Society.

Pheona Wall the president of Uganda Law Society backed Ann Abeja who was referred to as a late comer in the race to become the president of East Africa Law society .

Whisper Eye has learnt that the virtual voting Bernard Oundo scored 793 representing 56.6 % of the votes, Edwin Tabaro scored 430 representing 30.7% of the votes as Anne Abeja scored 178 votes representing 12.7 votes

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