Bulambuli NRM Leaders Resolve on Joint Campaigns

By; Weswa Ronnie
The Bulambuli National Resistance Movement (NRM) party has passed a resolution to conduct joint campaigns during the party’s campaign period.
The decision was made during today Friday the launch of the party’s election roadmap at Rest Ville Hotel located at Bulambuli Town Council in Bulambuli district.
According to Paulo Kimamati, the Bulambuli District NRM Chairperson, candidates for the same position at all levels will campaign together, moderated by a neutral person at different political rallies.
He says each candidate will present their manifesto and answer questions from the audience, allowing voters to make informed decisions.
Kimamati stated that this approach will enable voters to choose candidates with good manifestos and the ability to articulate their vision.
Denis Namisi, the acting Bulambuli NRM Registrar, added that all candidates will sign a consent form agreeing to support the winner in case of a loss in the primaries.
He says they want to avoid the NRM Independent leaning candidates at general election which has been costing the party in previous elections
Namisi adds that any candidate who will sign a consent form and defy it later after election results, she or he will be followed and won’t be allowed by electro commission to be nominated for general election.
Gerald Nangoli, the Member of Parliament for Elgon North Constituency, urged NRM members to avoid infighting, which could give the opposition an opportunity to penetrate Bulambuli.
Iren Muloni, the Bulambuli District Woman Member of Parliament, expressed concern about party leaders seeking to contest positions that could divide the party.
She describes such leaders as self seekers and people aiming at diving the party.
Issac Katenya member of parliament representing Bulambuli county urged the party leaders at sub county levels who came for the meeting to spread the information of the joint campaign they passed at grass route levels.
The NRM leaders endorsed sole candidates for President Museveni, Paulo Kimamati as District NRM Chairperson, and all area Members of Parliament.
Annette Nandudu the LCV chairperson of Bulambuli also eying the position of woman Mp who boycotted the meeting over unknown reasons failed to pick our repeated calls when conducted.
Bulambuli district in the 2026 general election, all four parliamentary positions and LCV Chairperson NRM candidates won with landslide victory including the president Museveni with 95%.
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