Ochuloi and Katine Agents Hold Strategic Training and Planning Meeting at Anyimo’s Country Home
Ochuloi and Katine Agents Hold Strategic Training and Planning Meeting at Anyimo’s Country Home
Katine, Dakabela County — Agents from Ochuloi and Katine, together with community members from Awidiang village and surrounding areas, on [date] turned up in large numbers for an agents’ training exercise and strategic planning meeting held at the country home of Hon. Anyimo Harriet in Katine, Awidiang.
The well-attended meeting brought together grassroots mobilizers, polling agents, youth leaders, and community representatives, all united by a shared commitment to strengthening coordination, preparedness, and effective engagement ahead of the forthcoming political activities in Dakabela County.
The training focused on equipping agents with practical knowledge and skills required for effective grassroots mobilization, voter engagement, and safeguarding the will of the people. Key areas of emphasis included understanding the electoral process, roles and responsibilities of polling agents, effective communication with voters, and the importance of unity and discipline throughout the political journey.
Addressing the gathering, Hon. Anyimo Harriet applauded the agents and community members for their dedication, describing their turnout as a clear sign of growing confidence and belief in a new vision for Dakabela County. She emphasized that meaningful change begins with well-organized structures at the grassroots level.
“This movement is built on unity, transparency, and service to the people. When agents are well-prepared and communities are involved, we lay a strong foundation for credible leadership and sustainable development,” Hon. Anyimo said.
She further encouraged the agents to remain focused, peaceful, and people-centered, noting that leadership is about listening to the needs of the community and working collectively to address long-standing challenges such as poor infrastructure, limited access to quality education, and inadequate health services.
Community leaders from Awidiang and neighboring villages welcomed the engagement, describing it as timely and empowering. They expressed appreciation for the opportunity to directly interact with the aspirant and her team, stating that such meetings help build trust, clarity, and a sense of ownership among the people.
Several participants noted that the strategic meeting provided a platform to share local concerns, propose solutions, and align efforts toward a common goal of transforming Dakabela County. The presence of both Ochuloi and Katine agents further underscored the growing coordination across the constituency.
The meeting concluded with a renewed call for unity, commitment, and peaceful participation, as agents pledged to work diligently within their respective areas to mobilize support and ensure that the voices of the people are effectively represented.
As momentum continues to build, the Katine Awidiang gathering stands as a clear signal of an energized grassroots network ready to play its role in shaping the future leadership and development of Dakabela County.



