In This Article

  • NUP Concludes Busoga Candidate Vetting Process
  • Emphasis on Inclusivity and Competence in Selection
  • Kitimbo Sumark's Vision for Iganga Municipality Leadership
  • Strategic Criteria: Balancing Vetting and Community Mobilization
  • NUP Reaffirms Commitment to Democratic Principles

Key Takeaways

  • The National Unity Platform (NUP) completed its candidate screening process in Busoga Subregion East, evaluating over 1,000 aspirants for local government roles.
  • NUP's regional coordinator, Bwagu Salimu, emphasized the orderly and inclusive nature of the vetting process, which included logistical support to foster unity among participants.
  • Kitimbo Sumark, a candidate for Iganga Municipality Mayor, highlighted the importance of grassroots leadership and aligning with community needs.
  • The vetting process accounts for 40% of the criteria for NUP's nomination, with the remaining 60% based on candidates' ability to mobilize community support.
  • NUP expressed confidence in its vetting framework and commitment to democratic principles, aiming to dominate Busoga's political landscape in upcoming elections.

Busoga Subregion East witnessed a significant political milestone as the National Unity Platform (NUP) concluded its vetting process for local government candidates, with more than 1,000 aspirants evaluated across electoral districts. The exercise, held in Bugiri, drew party officials and hopefuls vying for roles ranging from municipal mayors to council representatives.

NUP's regional coordinator, Bwagu Salimu, described the proceedings as "orderly and inclusive," highlighting the party's focus on equitable candidate selection. This transparent approach ensures we field competent leaders who resonate with voters, Salimu stated, adding that logistical support—including meals and refreshments—helped foster camaraderie among participants.

Among the contenders is Kitimbo Sumark, aspiring for Iganga Municipality Mayor, who framed the vetting as a microcosm of broader national change. Liberating Uganda starts at the grassroots, Sumark asserted. While NUP has strong candidates, my vision aligns with Iganga's needs, and I’m prepared to lead.

Party officials clarified that the vetting accounts for 40% of the criteria to secure NUP's nomination, with the remaining 60% hinging on candidates' ability to mobilize community support. Salimu framed the exercise as a strategic move, declaring, This isn’t just protocol—it’s proof of our readiness to dominate Busoga’s political landscape and deliver transformative leadership.

The NUP Secretariat thanked local supporters and reaffirmed its commitment to democratic principles, signaling confidence in its vetting framework ahead of Uganda’s upcoming polls.

Source: Trusted News Uganda