By CHIMPREPORTS
The ruling NRM district conference held in Dokolo district has reaffirmed their support to party flag bearer, Janet Adongo Rose Alau in the already heated up district Woman Member of Parliament race to replace the late Cecilia Ogwal.
Adongo held the NRM flag during the 2021 general elections.
The delegates yesterday convened at Dokolo Technical School in Dokolo Town Council. At the event, the NRM Deputy Secretary General, Rt. Hon. Namayanja Rose Nsereko, who was the chief guest, commended party members of Dokolo for their willingness to unite and build consensus behind the flag bearer.
“Many of you have understood that NRM is bigger than individuals, and it is why some of those who had interests to contest as independents stepped aside to consolidate the support for Rose Adongo,” Namayanja said.
She also advised party members, who are still determined to contest, to consider backing the NRM candidate in parliament for the remaining 2 years before the general elections of 2026.
“The NRM government is already in place with an agenda of securing the future. If elected, Janet Adongo will work closely with constituency MPs from Dokolo and the government to deliver services to the ordinary people,” Namayanja said.
Rt Hon. Rose Namayanja also reminded voters to support an aspirant from the ruling party, who will fast-track services and implementation of government programs like the PDM.
“Every parish in the country is receiving 100 million for PDM. With the NRM Chairman in leadership, the program will be well supervised while working with other party leaders,” Namayanja said.
The director of Mobilisation, Hon. Rosemary Seninde, thanked all those who had expressed ambitions of assuming the Dokolo seat but later turned it down for the sake of political harmony in the NRM family.
“Thank you for loving Uganda and accepting to front one person. Withdrawing doesn’t mean you’re weak. It implies harmony and team spirit,” Seninde said as she saluted the 3 aspirants who stood aside in favour of Janet Adongo.
Mrs Seninde also assured delegate members that NRM is not going anywhere, because they clearly know what the people want. “Ugandans want service delivery, and that is why we brought many poverty alleviation programs like the Parish Development Model and Emyooga to uplift the livelihoods of people in the subsistence economy.”
She urged Mrs Adongo, if elected, to take care and prioritize the welfare of the people of Dokolo.
“Don’t be like a duck that doesn’t care about its young ones. Ensure that your people are served with diligence and commitment.”
The NRM flag bearer, Janet Adongo Rose Alau, stated that, if voted, she will not disappoint the locals and the party.
“I won’t disappoint you. I commit to work for everyone to develop Dokolo,” she said.
Nomination of candidates by the Independent Electoral Commission is slated for the March 10 and March 11, 2024, and campaigns commence on March 13 until March 19, 2024.
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