UPC Leaders from Amuria and Kapelebyong Join NRM
Richard Todwong, the Secretary General of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), has warmly welcomed a group of leaders from Amuria and Kapelebyong districts, previously affiliated with the Uganda People’s Congress (UPC), into the ruling party.
The leaders were received at the NRM headquarters located at Plot 10 on Kyadondo Road in Nakasero.
As a gesture of goodwill, SG Todwong presented the new members with copies of the NRM constitution and the 2021-26 manifesto.
He encouraged them to familiarize themselves with the party’s core principles of Patriotism, Pan Africanism, Democracy, and socio-economic transformation.
“I now declare you members of the NRM with full rights to participate in party activities. I ask you to read and understand our ideology well,” Todwong stated.
He congratulated the leaders for making the decision to join a party that champions peace, unity, and prosperity for all. “You are welcome and feel at home,” SG Todwong added.
The leaders expressed that their decision to join the NRM was driven by their belief in the party’s promising future.
“The sober decision we have taken is informed by the good deeds of the NRM under the stewardship of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,” said Ediau Samuel, the group’s leader and former Amuria County aspirant.
Counsel Awich Pollar, the NRM Director of External Affairs, reaffirmed the party’s commitment to improving the welfare of all Ugandans.
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