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    Why Museveni and NRM are standing with Rt Hon. Anita Annet Among and Deputy Tayebwa

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsFebruary 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Museveni greets Speaker Rt. Hon Anita Among and Deputy Rt. Hon Thomas Tayebwa
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    The performance of the 11th Parliament has not gone unnoticed by the country’s political leadership.

    President Yoweri Museveni and the ruling National Resistance Movement have openly expressed support for Speaker Anita Among and her Deputy, signaling a preference for continuity at the helm of Parliament.

    The United Kingdom (UK) has imposed sanctions on Ugandan politicians including the Speaker of Parliament Anita Among for reportedly “stealing from the poorest communities in Uganda.”
    Speaker of Parliament of Uganda Rt. Hon. Annet Anita Among

    The President has particularly praised Speaker Among’s decision to go beyond the walls of Parliament and engage directly with communities across the country.

    During her travels, she has observed development challenges firsthand, including poor road infrastructure, and brought these concerns into national discussion.

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    Museveni contrasted this hands-on approach with past leadership styles that were more office-bound, describing Among’s method as practical and people-centered.

    Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa

    For the NRM leadership, unity in Parliament is viewed as essential for stability and effective governance. Party officials argue that internal divisions in the August House would slow government business and distract from development priorities.

    In this context, maintaining the current parliamentary leadership is seen as the safer and more strategic option.

    Among many MPs, the prevailing mood is one of comfort with the status quo.

    With Parliament functioning smoothly, passing laws efficiently, and maintaining internal harmony, there is little appetite for disruption.

    For supporters of the current leadership, the logic is simple: if it is working, don’t fix it.

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