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    NRM leaders campaign for NUP candidate in the Kayunga LC5 by-election

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsDecember 8, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ntenjeru South MP Patrick Nsanja (R) and Bbaale County MP Charles Tebandeke campaigning for Harriet Nakwede in Kayunga. URN photo
    Ntenjeru South MP Patrick Nsanja (R) and Bbaale County MP Charles Tebandeke campaigning for Harriet Nakwede in Kayunga. URN photo
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    Two National Resistance Movement-NRM leaders in Kayunga are backing the National Unity Platform-NUP candidate Harriet Nakwede, for the Kayunga LCV chairperson seat.

    The leaders include the party publicity secretary Joseph Ouma, and Patrick Nsanja Kayongo, the Member of Parliament for Ntenjeru South County. Nsanja contested as an independent candidate after losing to Baseke Fred in the NRM party primaries.

    They say that they feel betrayed by the NRM leadership and the lack of transparency among the party leaders.

    Nsanja says for the better development of the district, he decided to join Nakwede and committed to protecting her votes against any sort of rigging by the NRM party.

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    “We only have one position to vote for and that is the LCV seat, I have been moving with the NRM party and am convinced they are good at rigging votes but this time they should understand the team I have joined is ready to protect its votes”

    However, the NRM party spokesperson Rogers Mulindwa says Nsanja and the team are free to join any camp of their choice. He adds that the party’s disciplinary committee will decide on the next course of action against the two leaders.

    The race has attracted six candidates including Andrew Muwonge of the ruling National Resistance Movement-NRM party, Harriet Nakwede of the National Unity Platform-NUP, Anthony Waddimba from the Democratic Party-DP, and independent candidates; Boniface Bandikubi, Majid Nyanzi and Jamil Kamoga. They are all seeking to replace Feffeka Serubogo, who died just months after taking office.

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