Uganda: Nup Warned Against Recruiting Experienced but Unsettled Politicians From Existing Political Parties

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Uganda: Nup Warned Against Recruiting Experienced but Unsettled Politicians From Existing Political Parties
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The National Unity Platform has been cautioned against recruiting aging Politicians from existing Political Parties but rather enlist young people from higher institutions of learning.

Analysts warn that some so-called experienced but unsettled politicians have hidden agendas.

With over 1000 councillors that were elected during what critics describe as the 2021 election wave, the party also brought 57 legislators to Parliament, making it the leading Opposition Party in the 11th Parliament. He however warns against the growing internal conflict, advising the NUP leadership to recruit their own politicians rather than relying on aging politicians with hidden motives.

"We expected all these in the political arena, but we stay focused on our mission and distance ourselves from those who betray our cause," says Ssenyonyi Despite the progress, Kasujja notes several challenges such as low penetration in villages to mobilize support.

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