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Uganda: Catholics Jubilate Over Bayiga Win, Aim Higher


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New Vision (Kampala)

10 May 2008
Posted to the web 12 May 2008

Kampala

Besides boosting the opposition side in the House by one seat, the recent victory of acting Democratic Party (DP) Secretary General Dr. Phillip Michael Lulume Bayiga in the Buikwe South by-election has raised a lot of excitement among certain big people in the Catholic Church, who have been mourning the loss of their party to the Anglican Church. The current party president, John Ssebaana Kizito, is a Protestant.

Bayiga fits the bill. With his popularity, youthfulness, level of education and untainted political record, they are seriously thinking of grooming him to succeed Kizito.

As a medical doctor (omusawo mutendeke), he would be at par with Forum for Democratic Change's Dr. Kizza Besigye, while his youthfulness would win him votes from those who rejected Ssebaana during the last presidential elections, on grounds of advanced age.



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