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Kayunga by-decisions: Ffeffeka’s child wastes NUP reviewing process, set to go autonomous

Jamir Kamoga, the child of the late Muhammad Ffeffeka Sserubogo, the previous Kayunga area LC V executive has chosen to go free in the wake of neglecting to get the National Unity Platform-NUP party banner.

Jamir Kamoga, the child of the late Muhammad Ffeffeka Sserubogo, the previous Kayunga area LC V executive has chosen to go free in the wake of neglecting to get the National Unity Platform-NUP party banner.

On Monday evening, NUP pronounced Harriet Nakwede as their possibility for the Kayunga LC 5 by-decisions. They clarified that the party Electoral Commission had directed a study on the ground and inferred that Nakiwedde was the most appropriate contender to win the political decision.

The commission reviewed four competitors including Harriet Nakwede, Jamir Kamoga, Rajab Ssenkubuge and Fatumah Nakanwagi, a sister to the late Ffeffeka. Nonetheless, Kamoga has dismissed the results of the determination interaction saying the cycle used to show up at the up-and-comer is muddled.

He blames the reviewing panel for scheming with the party chief to proclaim the champ without giving purposes behind their choice.

Nakanwagi, a sister to Sserubogo, who likewise needed the party banner says that Kyagulanyi was deluded by what she named as the one-sided reviewing the board advisory group to announce an awkward banner conveyor. She said that she won’t challenge as a free as mentioned by the citizens yet will back her nephew.

Both Mercy Walukamba, the reviewing the executives panel director, and secretary Jeremiah Keeya, were not ready to remark on the matter. Already, the NUP verifying administration board of trustees could deliver a score sheet showing the presentation of every applicant and the explanations for their choice.

Harriet Nakwede is certain to get back with triumph from the by-races. Nakwede challenged in the January general races for the situation of Kayunga lady parliamentary seat under NUP and lost to Idah Erios Nantaba. In spite of the fact that she appealed to Mukono High Court testing the outcomes, the court excused it for supposed inadequacy.

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