Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu took another oath as National Unity Platform president for five more years. The ceremony happened at NUP Leadership School where party delegates chose new leaders. Kyagulanyi thanked everyone who joined the voting process despite government pressure. Security forces create fear among party members during political activities. Officials worried about holding the conference until the last moment.
David Lewis Rubongoya keeps his secretary general position without facing opposition candidates. Joel Ssenyonyi defeated Allan Ssewanyana to remain party spokesperson after competitive voting. Frank Kabuye replaced Francis Zaake as youth secretary during leadership changes. Akiso Benjamin took over from David Musiri as head of institutions. Party leaders won positions without major fights or arguments among members.
Ssenyonyi criticized security agencies for attacking registered political party activities across Uganda. Opposition leaders plan protest letters demanding fair treatment from police and military forces. The party constitution allows only 127 delegates but selection methods remain unclear. Kyagulanyi urged new leaders to prepare for tough general elections ahead. Winners must use their positions to fight for better governance across the country.
David Lewis Rubongoya keeps his secretary general position without facing opposition candidates. Joel Ssenyonyi defeated Allan Ssewanyana to remain party spokesperson after competitive voting. Frank Kabuye replaced Francis Zaake as youth secretary during leadership changes. Akiso Benjamin took over from David Musiri as head of institutions. Party leaders won positions without major fights or arguments among members.
Ssenyonyi criticized security agencies for attacking registered political party activities across Uganda. Opposition leaders plan protest letters demanding fair treatment from police and military forces. The party constitution allows only 127 delegates but selection methods remain unclear. Kyagulanyi urged new leaders to prepare for tough general elections ahead. Winners must use their positions to fight for better governance across the country.