Addressing elected NUP leaders at their retreat at the Jinja based Nile resort hotel, Kyagulanyi said that they were elected due to their humility and pledges for improved service delivery. He warned that if they choose luxurious lifestyles, they might be compromised to ignore the core principles for, which they were elected into their respective political offices.
The National
Unity Platform-NUP party president, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu has challenged
all elected NUP political party leaders to avoid lavish lifestyles, which he
says might endanger their relationship with their voters.
Addressing elected NUP leaders at their retreat at the Jinja
based Nile resort hotel, Kyagulanyi said that they were elected due to their
humility and pledges for improved service delivery. He warned that if they
choose luxurious lifestyles, they might be compromised to ignore the core
principles for, which they were elected into their respective political
offices.
He cautioned the leaders against purchasing expensive
vehicles in the name of fitting into their new political offices but rather
strive to address the need of their electorate to have a free society, which
can enable them to access economic and political freedom.
Kyagulanyi urged the
leaders to put their money to good use by investing in developmental projects,
which will boost the livelihoods of their electorate, saying it will not only liberate
them from poverty but also lay a foundation of liberating them from political
bondage.
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Kyagulanyi stressed that despite the challenge of monetized politics, which
frustrated several candidates from winning political seats in different parts of
the country, most successful NUP candidates were supported emotionally and
financially by their electorate and now carry the responsibility of addressing
their challenges above themselves.
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He further warned them against corrupt tendencies, saying they are likely to underscore
the core values of democracy and good governance for, which they were elected
to defend.
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Jimmy Lwanga, the newly elected Njeru Municipality MP, says that his constituency is grappling with high levels of unemployment and plans to divert
part of his salary towards empowering youth and women through the provision of
startups.
The Jinja city woman MP-elect, Manjeri Kyebakutika says several
people have approached her for financial aid ever since she was elected. She has
also committed to dedicating part of her emolument from parliament towards
catering for the welfare of her electorate.
The NUP Secretary-General, Lewis
Rubongoya told journalists that their retreat was aimed at ironing out internal
party issues, analyzing the party’s opinion on the speakers’ race in
parliament.