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Adoa tells Teso to vote like their Christmas dinner depends on it, peace first
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80522, member: 636"] A politician just wrapped a Christmas sermon with a solid side of campaign strategy. Hellen Adoa, a State Minister for Fisheries and a hopeful for the Serere District parliament seat, used a holiday church service to push a specific voting message. Speaking at St. Peter’s Church of Uganda in the Teso sub-region, she tied peaceful Christmas celebrations directly to supporting the ruling National Resistance Movement government in the upcoming elections. Adoa framed the vote as a thank-you for the NRM, led by President Yoweri Museveni, elevating local figures like Vice President Jessica Alupo and Parliament Speaker Anita Among to high national office. Her pitch centered on rewarding the government for its perceived commitment to the region. She asked supporters to bundle their votes for Museveni with support for all NRM candidates, arguing unified leadership works better. Adoa highlighted the calm campaign season in Serere District, boasting no election-related deaths or major violence with roughly twenty days left. She pledged to avoid confrontational politics herself, following advice from clergy, and to instead focus on her record and future plans. These plans included special credit access for religious leaders and post-election government support like a thirty-billion shilling fund for fishermen, better parish development money, and more resources for local council officials. Adoa closed with a pragmatic warning about vote value. She told the congregation to choose carefully, stating a vote for an unhelpful candidate is a wasted vote. Her Christmas wishes mixed with a clear political directive for the new year, wrapping the spiritual and the electoral into one public appearance. [/QUOTE]
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