Political candidates from Uganda's ruling party have hit the brakes on their group campaign plans. The hopefuls want to represent Kabale District but cannot work together without proper equipment and support. Party officials admitted they have not received the tools needed to run joint events across the region. Campaign hopefuls met at the district boardroom to discuss their frustrations with the current situation. Deputy commissioner Christopher Aine led the important meeting between security officials and political candidates.
Several politicians questioned how they could run effective campaigns without basic supplies from party headquarters. The district registrar told everyone her office lacks public address systems and organized venues for political rallies. Candidates like Eliab Naturinda Mporeera and Andrew Baryayanga Ajja voiced serious concerns about moving forward. Michael Turyamureeba Byamungu and Elvis Twenda also wondered how coordinated campaigns could happen without proper backing. Sheikh Kassim Kamugisha joined other politicians who felt skeptical about the party's preparation levels.
Catherine Atwakiire Ndamira said she was ready for joint campaigns but would follow whatever the group decided. The current parliament member seeks reelection and respects her fellow candidates' choices. All politicians agreed to pause their group activities until party leaders provide clear instructions and proper resources. Each candidate must submit their personal campaign schedules to avoid conflicts over locations and timing. Security forces will watch the campaign period closely and stop any violence between rival political groups.
Several politicians questioned how they could run effective campaigns without basic supplies from party headquarters. The district registrar told everyone her office lacks public address systems and organized venues for political rallies. Candidates like Eliab Naturinda Mporeera and Andrew Baryayanga Ajja voiced serious concerns about moving forward. Michael Turyamureeba Byamungu and Elvis Twenda also wondered how coordinated campaigns could happen without proper backing. Sheikh Kassim Kamugisha joined other politicians who felt skeptical about the party's preparation levels.
Catherine Atwakiire Ndamira said she was ready for joint campaigns but would follow whatever the group decided. The current parliament member seeks reelection and respects her fellow candidates' choices. All politicians agreed to pause their group activities until party leaders provide clear instructions and proper resources. Each candidate must submit their personal campaign schedules to avoid conflicts over locations and timing. Security forces will watch the campaign period closely and stop any violence between rival political groups.