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Nankabirwa: We can’t let Museveni lose 2021 poll

Ruth Nankabirwa (L) and Gomba woman MP Sylvia Nayebale

Ruth Nankabirwa (L) and Gomba woman MP Sylvia Nayebale

After several quiet months, NRM’s battle with its outspoken rebels and opposition MPs has roared back into public view, with the ruling party warning of a bruising battle in the next election.

Government Chief Whip Ruth Nankabirwa has warned that the ruling party machinery will crush anyone who stands in the way of its sole candidate Yoweri Museveni in the next election. 

Speaking, March 29, at the belated commemoration of the International Women’s day at Kabulasoke Primary Teachers’ College in Gomba district, 20 days after the worldwide celebration on March 8, Nankabirwa, the guest of honour, said there is no way NRM will allow Museveni who has sacrificed so much for the country to be defeated.

“We are saying President Museveni is not going anywhere and if it is the issue of presidential age limits, we removed them. At Kyankwanzi we told him; father, there is no way you’re going to abandon this country; it wasn’t us who took you to the bush to fight for us. That’s why the Kyankwanzi retreat unanimously asked him to be our presidential candidate and he is coming back,” Nankabirwa said. 

The 35 and 75 year lower and upper presidential age limits respectively were removed last year after a fierce parliamentary battle. The removal breathed new political life into President Museveni’s re-election ambitions in 2021.

Nankabirwa told the cheering crowd that they have formed a presidential committee, which is going district-to-district campaigning for Museveni’s ‘children’ and decampaigning those against him.   

“I have a presidential team that I’m working with that is moving district by district. We were recently in Kassanda and by the time we left, one of the MPs said he would not stand for re-election,” Nankabirwa said referring to the NRM rebel MP for Kasambya, Gafa Mbwatekamwa, the self-confessed admirer of Kyadondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine who announced recently he would run for president in 2021.

Nankabirwa also urged voters to allow their members of parliament serve for a longer time.

“We need to give our leaders an opportunity to do what they are meant to do. When you give them time, you have in effect put value on them; that’s why I would want to thank the people of Kiboga district for the trust they put in me,” she said.

“I wouldn’t have become the minister for Luweero Triangle if they hadn’t elected me; I wouldn’t have become the state minister for Defence if they hadn’t re-elected me; I wouldn’t have become the state minister for microfinance, minister for fisheries or Government Chief Whip. Therefore, you should not make your members of parliament just ‘beep’ in parliament by giving them only one term because it is very hard to look for a job in Kampala when you have been an MP,” she said.

Nankabirwa has been a woman MP for Kiboga district for 25 years. She joined in 1994 as a Constituent Assembly delegate. Meanwhile, Sylvia Nayebale, the woman MP for Gomba, who organised the function, thanked President Yoweri Museveni for championing women’s causes. She said since the country got independence in 1962, no government has prioritized women issues more than Museveni’s ruling NRM.

“We would like to use this opportunity today to reflect on our journey as women. We have come from very far; when you talk to 80-year-old women up to now, they don’t eat chicken or eggs because they were considered second-class citizens. That’s why we want to thank President Museveni for giving women leadership opportunities at all levels,” Nayebale said.

She urged woman MPs to prioritize women issues.

“I have focused on women issues like maternal health, girl-child education, reduction of household poverty and the environment because these are the issues that mainly affect women,” Nayebale said.

She donated two ambulances to help move expectant mothers.  She also participated in the cleaning of Maddu health centre IV where she donated several items used in the maternal wing. Similarly, 150 expectant mothers received Mama kits; an assortment of materials used by mothers during delivery.

The function was attended by several MPs: Galabuzi Ssozi of Busiro North; Lydia Mirembe of Butambala; Peter Ogwang of Usuk; Mariam Naigaga of Namutumba; Robina Rwakoojo of Gomba East; Mwine Mpaka, youth Western; Emmanuel Ssengo, Gomba West; and Ruth Katushabe, Bukomansimbi North, among others.

bakerbatte@observer.ug   

Comments

+9 #1 Wazza 2019-04-03 09:41
Oh dear! I wish this lady lives to see this country when Museveni leaves. She has affirmed herself as one of the worse people in Uganda's history.

I wish they can build a monument of her to remind Ugandans how deep she sunk this country.

She sold her soul and believe she would have been a prostitute if she hadn't acquired some level of education. I mean, you cant sell yourself to that extent.
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+5 #2 Lakwena 2019-04-03 12:24
Quoting Wazza:
Oh dear! I wish this lady lives to see this country when Museveni leaves. She has affirmed herself as one of the worse people in Uganda's history.

I wish they can build a monument of her to remind Ugandans how deep she sunk this country.

She sold her soul and believe she would have been a prostitute if she hadn't acquired some level of education. I mean, you cant sell yourself to that extent.


Wazza, according to Hon Mao, Mr. M7 is Nankabirwa's mill card.

In other words, without Mr. M7 the Nankabirwa of this country would starve to death.
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+2 #3 Twebaze Francis 2019-04-03 13:17
Hon. Nankabirwa is a prototype of the majority NRM MPs who see no life with President Museveni out of power.

In other words Museveni is here for the sole purpose of a few greedy people to survive on the expense of the rest of the 40 million or so Ugandans who are living in despicable poverty.
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+2 #4 Jama 2019-04-03 14:37
Yes he fought for his family and your stomachs but not the majority of us.

Some alienated personalities in Algeria,who have been using the same speech like yours are now regretting. Where is Bouteflika?
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+2 #5 Concerned Ugandan 2019-04-03 14:48
I agree with previous comments! Nankabirwa has no relevance beyond singing M7s praises!

People like her will fade into total obscurity without M7.
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+3 #6 Zaitun 2019-04-03 15:45
My dear Wazza, Uganda has no funds for building a monument in Nankabirwa's memory. After all, as a mother, those children are already a monument in her rememberance.

Well, it is quite a terrible shame to see mothers who were supposed to defend the well being of Ugandan children sinking too low to promote dictatorship and self agrandissement.

This woman, may be, has never heard of the suffering of Ugandans in the hands of her supposed to be father.

The day is coming when some of these people will try to run away but their legs will be too thin and fragile to support and carry their heavy weights.

If at all they were Christians and have been reading the Old Testament, they would have known how the supposed to be strong, everlasting Kings fell to the joy of the oppressed!!
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-3 #7 Wainainchi 2019-04-03 21:57
Paka last! Paka, paka!!!
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+1 #8 Olum S. 2019-04-05 18:13
“I wouldn’t have become the minister for Luweero Triangle if they hadn’t elected me; I wouldn’t have become the state minister for Defence if they hadn’t re-elected me; I wouldn’t have become the state minister for microfinance, minister for fisheries or Government Chief Whip.

Therefore, you should not make your members of parliament just ‘beep’ in parliament by giving them only one term because it is very hard to look for a job in Kampala when you have been an MP,” she said.

This comment says it all. I'm left totally speechless.
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