The leader of the National Unity Platform Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu is on the way to Arua District as part of his nationwide political mobilisation tour. It's slightly over five years since he.
“Sometimes people pursue personal interest and begin rationalizing even the most stupid things they have done. You can’t tell me that I Ssemujju, need a meeting to convince Opposition MPs to vote me into Speakership,” he added.
This comes after Hon Ssemujju received only 15 votes during the speakership race. Ssemujju says most opposition people voted for Kadaga because they knew that her win would hurt Museveni.
“Many Opposition MPs were telling me that they will vote Kadaga because her win will hurt the dictator more,” he said.
However, the National Unity Platform President has not yet made a comment about the recently concluded speakership elections.
How Muntu’s ANT is picking up the pieces from poll rubble
Sunday April 18 2021
The Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) presidential candidate, Gen Mugisha Muntu (C), with his supporters at Katabi Playgrounds in Entebbe during the just concluded elections. PHOTO | PAUL ADUDE
Summary
Turning the tide. Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) has been in existence for two years, but following a humiliating performance in the last general elections in which they didn’t secure a single parliamentary seat,
Derrick Kiyonga writes of how the party is struggling to remain relevant.
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Months after performing abysmally in the 2021 general election, the leaders of the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) have dusted themselves and are picking up the pieces.