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Rebecca Kadaga Urges Busoga people to support President Museveni in 2026 general elections

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First deputy Prime Minister, Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga who is also  an influential figure in Busoga, has  appealed to people in her home region to support President Yoweri Museveni and the NRM in the upcoming elections, emphasizing party unity and delivering victory together.

“Today is not just about individuals but about the party. As NRM, we walk in unity and together we will deliver victory. I call upon the people of Busoga to rally behind the NRM in the upcoming elections,” Kadaga said.

She was on Tuesday speaking after President Museveni’s nomination by the Electoral Commission as a presidential candidate in the forthcoming 2026 general elections.

Kadaga referenced  the gains Busoga has made under NRM rule, saying that many unfinished development projects and promises in the region can only be fulfilled if the NRM leadership is returned to power.

Kadaga urged voters to put aside divisions and support the party ticket in order to secure continued investments and accountability.

While Kadaga has long been associated with the NRM and has held multiple senior positions within the government, her relationship with President Museveni has not always been smooth. Tensions between the two have emerged over the years, often surfacing during internal party elections and regional politics.

Kadaga has previously accused some Busoga leaders of betraying her and plotting against her rise within the party.

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