FDC Presidential Hopefuls Dodge Presidential Debate, Fear to Expose Their Ignorance

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  • Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) presidential hopefuls have shunned the presidential debate that was organized by NBS TV scheduled

    October 7, 2020 at 21:30HRS.

Patrick Amuriat and Wasswa Bigirwa who are competing for the the FDC presidential flag in 2021 were expected to faceoff in a live televised presidential debate to debate on several issues.

However the two candidates didn’t turn up, disappointing many.

Forum for Democratic Change spokesperson Hon. Ssemujju Nganda said that the two candidates were  exhausted from the country wide engagements in addition to organizing the executive council meeting that will take place on 8th October 2020.

 

Political pundits believe FDC deliberately stopped their candidates from appearing on the live televised debate to conceal their inadequate roadmap the candidates would have fumbled to explain hence exposing their weaknesses at this early stag of electioneering.

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