Early career In 2005, Akellos hired by Justice & Peace Commission (JPC), a local
non-government organization within the Catholic Church that promotes peace and reconciliation in war-torn Northern Uganda. She worked there for ten years, beginning as a program officer, then as a program manager and from 2006 until 2014, as the executive director. Her focus was on human rights,
land rights,
women rights and
children's rights. A special election was organised to fill her seat in December 2014. Akello, running on the opposition FDC political party ticket, beat seven other candidates and won. During the 2016 parliamentary election, she ran successfully, again on the FDC ticket. She spoke 30 times during the first year of the 10th Parliament.
Anti-Homosexuality Act Akello was one of
MPs who called for the renewal of the
Anti-Homosexuality Act. This act, restricting
freedom of speech on
LGBT civil rights and criminalized homosexual acts, was ruled invalid by
Constitutional Court of Uganda in 2014. She succeeded in her goal as the
Anti-Homosexuality Act was passed in May 2023. The act violates
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights adopted by
United Nations General Assembly as it infringes on freedom of speech and implements
death penalty. She has also spoken against rights of this part of population at international events, for example the event in Italy organized by
World Congress of Families in 2019 . ==Personal life ==