“Provide Solutions To People’s Challenges Instead Of Sloganeering,” Seninde Tells NRM Leaders 

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The Director of Mobilization, Rosemary Seninde, has appealed to the National Resistance Movement (NRM) leaders and supporters to work towards improved service delivery.

Seninde, while addressing leaders from Kawempe Division at Makerere University Primary School, revealed that the party has embarked on a grand campaign of identifying issues affecting ordinary people and solving them as a strategy for winning support.

“Our National Chairman and President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni guided us to adopt the strategy of providing solutions to people’s challenges instead of sloganeering. It is the reason we are here,” Seninde said.

She added that the party is keenly monitoring the implementation of its manifesto to ensure that there is effective service delivery and improvement in the lives of ordinary people, especially those still trapped in the subsistence economy of working for the stomach.

She continued, “We intend to work with you leaders at all levels to make sure that intended beneficiaries of government programs like the Parish Development Model and Emyooga, among others, can access, comprehend, and embrace them.”

She further said that, as NRM, they intend not to leave anyone behind in development.

Seninde emphasized the need for all leaders in the NRM to unite and work together for the common good.

“NRM is a mass party that can achieve anything, including winning every electoral position, and so there’s no reason we should be challenged in Kampala if we remain united and steadfast,” she emphasized.

The NRM chief mobilizer committed to keep engaging party supporters and the general public to ensure that government programs are inclusive and that they leave no one behind.

“We can no longer sit and wait to mobilize during elections. We shall reach out to everyone in the country,” Seninde added.

Mr. Samuel Eyenga, the Senior Manager for Mobilization, asked NRM supporters to back party flag bearers during elections for effective accountability.

“The NRM supporters in Kawempe and Kampala have nobody to ask about government programs because they voted wrongly. I ask you to wisely choose leaders in the next cycle who will be accountable to you,” Eyenga said.

Rosemary Seninde noted that the NRM party had kicked off a mobilization tour in a bid to awaken the spirit of its leaders and supporters at the grass-root level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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