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We Should Avoid Internal Fights — Kampala NRM Leaders

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The differences among NRM leaders in Kampala had started to escalate following the appointment of Presidential advisers for Kampala Affairs and the Ghetto.

This forced, the NRM leaders in Kampala to agree to work together to strengthen the party a head of the 2021 general election.

In the meeting that was held at Nakivubo Blue Primary school Playground in Kampala over the weekend, NRM leaders resolved to always work together for a common goal.

They also resolved to stop divisions and differences among themselves and concentrate on mobilising for the party ahead of 2021 elections.

Rogers Mulindwa, the NRM secretariat spokesperson said enemies that are disorganising the party are within NRM.

“Our biggest enemies of NRM are within NRM, once we sort out ourselves and we get to know the enemies within ourselves and the enemy is not a human being, our enemies are those indifferences we have,” he said.

Salim Uhuru, the NRM chairperson, Kampala central who called the meeting said having this kind of meetings was the only way of moving NRM forward so that they can win Kampala convincingly in the 2021 election.

“The issue is strictly about unity, reconciliation and mobilisation. We are now one as Kampala, there are no more internal fights,” he said.

The meeting was also attended by the deputy government spokesperson Shaban Bantariza who preached unity among the NRM leaders not only in Kampala but across the country.

“Comrade Uhuru and his other leaders have decided that they should reconcile, reorganise their teams and be one so that they have got unity of purpose,” he said.

He urged all NRM leaders to always settle their disagreements behind the scenes not in public.

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