Mbaju lost to Alozious Baguma Kighima who polled 258 votes against Mbaju’s 245. The other candidate in the race Sadrack Bakulirah managed to gather 159 votes.
Kathika says he is coming back as an independent candidate after losing the FDC party flag
The Busongora South Member of Parliament Jackson Mbaju Kathika who
lost in the Forum for Democratic Change-FDC party primaries will contest as an independent
candidate in the parliamentary elections.
Mbaju lost to Alozious Baguma Kighima who polled 258 votes against
Mbaju’s 245. However, Kathika attributed his loss to voter bribery.
He now says that a section of his supporters has asked him to
contest as an independent candidate.
“I acknowledge that there were some inconsistencies in our
elections and people have been calling me to stand again,” Kathika noted.
Kathika is the second incumbent MP from Kasese district who will
contest as an independent candidate.
Last week, Kasese Municipality Member of Parliament, Robert Franco
Centenary said that he will seek re-election on an independent ticket after
refusing to pick the FDC party’s nomination forms,
Following
Mbaju’s defeat in the primaries, FDC lost three of its six MPs that represented
the district in the 10th parliament. The other is the incumbent Woman MP
Kasese district Winnie Kiiza, who last month announced her retirement.
However,
William Nzogho Musabe and Godfrey Katusabe Atkins retained the party flag for
Busongora North County and Bukonzo West respectively.