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Stop Mistreating People Power Supporters — Nankabirwa Tells NRM Youth

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The government Chief Whip Ruth Nankabirwa has cautioned NRM youths over the mistreating and harassing fellow youths affiliated to People Power which is led by Kyadondo East Member of Parliament, Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine.

She made the statements during an engagement with over 100 district youth councillors at the office of Prime minister on Wednesday.

She said that the youths who support Bobi Wine should not be treated as enemies rather tolerate each other.

She said that treating these youths as NRM enemies will not bear fruits other than prompting them to defect the party hence tainting the image of the party.

She urged NRM youths to consider those who support Bobi Wine as competitors not as people fighting them.

She further urged NRM youths to focus on 2021 general elections.

“I don’t encourage youths to fight one another, the most important thing is to tolerate each other with discipline,” she said.

She urged youths to remain as a united force because it’s the only way to defeat all the NRM competitors during forth coming elections.

She stated that the most important thing is to be patient with each other in order to achieve the big dreams ahead of them.

“You should not expect support from everybody, “she said.

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