Fact or
fiction?
At this age in
time, can the NRM leadership go out in open and dish cash to NRM supporters to
endorse Museveni as a single Presidential candidate for the party? It is madness. How many of the current beneficiaries will be
alive by the time of the 2016 General elections? This type of practice is BACKWARD and should
be stopped. I initially thought that the
money was to help the MPs to move around reaching the people. If it is true that people are being given
money in broad day light, then the NRM Government has no moral authority to get
any vote from people who have independent minds. We talk of the ills to which corruption has
put Uganda, how on earth do legislators get involved in bribing voters? Shame up them.
NRM MPs sent to sell Museveni as sole candidate
By Isaac Imaka &Mercy Nalugo
Posted Wednesday, March 12 2014 at 02:00
Posted Wednesday, March 12 2014 at 02:00
In Summary
Garner support. The decision comes amidst
accusations from some MPs that Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi had built a
network of supporters at the grassroots, a charge he denies.
Parliament.
As a cloud of secrecy shrouds what transpired in
Monday’s parliamentary caucus of the ruling NRM, sources confirmed
yesterday it was agreed that the MPs set off on a countrywide campaign
to drum-up support for President Museveni’s sole candidacy in the 2016
elections.
“The proceedings were in-house so the update is
that there’s no comment,” Mr David Bahati, the caucus deputy
chairperson, said about the meeting which took place at State House.
However, Moyo West MP, Tom Aza told this newspaper
that it was agreed that county and district conferences be held to
sensitise the party’s grassroots about the Kyankwanzi resolutions
adopted by the caucus at its February retreat.
“We were asked to sensitise the masses about the Kyankwanzi resolutions and NRM achievements in the field of health, education, infrastructure and we came up with a way forward,” Mr Aza said yesterday.
“We were asked to sensitise the masses about the Kyankwanzi resolutions and NRM achievements in the field of health, education, infrastructure and we came up with a way forward,” Mr Aza said yesterday.
Amongst the Kyankwanzi resolutions is the proposal
to have Mr Museveni as the unopposed contender for the party
chairmanship and the sole flag bearer in 2016.
An undisclosed amount of money is reportedly expected to be given to each MP for the envisaged campaign. It is not clear if this money is linked to another undisclosed sum distributed to women members of the caucus on the night of March 7.
It is said that Mr Museveni, the current party chairperson, had earlier on appointed a small committee to market the Kyankwanzi resolutions but MPs reportedly insisted that they organise the conferences.
An undisclosed amount of money is reportedly expected to be given to each MP for the envisaged campaign. It is not clear if this money is linked to another undisclosed sum distributed to women members of the caucus on the night of March 7.
It is said that Mr Museveni, the current party chairperson, had earlier on appointed a small committee to market the Kyankwanzi resolutions but MPs reportedly insisted that they organise the conferences.
The exercise is reportedly scheduled to start on March 20.
Selling the Kyankwanzi resolutions means that the caucus is seeking to gain the support of delegates ahead of the expected national conference next year.
The decision comes amidst accusations from some MPs that the Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi had built a network of supporters at the grassroots, a charge he denies.
Last week, the PM said he will not run against Mr Museveni although he has previously observed that party organs will take a final decision on the issue. Districts and county conferences under the NRM constitution comprise the local leadership of the party that is delegated to attend the crucial national conference.
Selling the Kyankwanzi resolutions means that the caucus is seeking to gain the support of delegates ahead of the expected national conference next year.
The decision comes amidst accusations from some MPs that the Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi had built a network of supporters at the grassroots, a charge he denies.
Last week, the PM said he will not run against Mr Museveni although he has previously observed that party organs will take a final decision on the issue. Districts and county conferences under the NRM constitution comprise the local leadership of the party that is delegated to attend the crucial national conference.
NRM deputy spokesperson and government Media
Centre boss Ofwono Opondo yesterday said the MPs would be working within
their mandate.
“They are chairpersons of the district and county NRM committees so when they make resolutions like in Kyankwanzi, it is their duty to go and explain to the members,” Mr Opondo said.
“They are chairpersons of the district and county NRM committees so when they make resolutions like in Kyankwanzi, it is their duty to go and explain to the members,” Mr Opondo said.
The conferences are expected to resolve to support
the original Kyankwanzi resolution and as Mr Opondo says, although such
resolutions are not binding, they carry significant political weight
“because it is the same people who will attend the delegates’
conference.”
The delegates’ conference decides if President Museveni will have a competitor or not.
The delegates’ conference decides if President Museveni will have a competitor or not.
Reaction:
“It is significant if they go to their counties to endorse their resolutions because they will in a way be preparing for their own re-election. It also keeps the party’s image alive.” Ofwono Opondo, NRM deputy spokesperson
“It is significant if they go to their counties to endorse their resolutions because they will in a way be preparing for their own re-election. It also keeps the party’s image alive.” Ofwono Opondo, NRM deputy spokesperson
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