Uganda: NRM Buganda Youth Endorse Museveni, Not Muhoozi, For 2026

President Yoweri Museveni (file photo).
18 October 2022

As the struggle for win the hearts of the youths by Uganda's presidential hopefuls continues, NRM youth leaders from Buganda have endorsed President Museveni as the sole presidential candidate for the 2026 elections.

Museveni, who has been in power for 26 years, has not yet indicated that he will run for 2026.

Speaking at a press conference in Masaka city, NRM youth leaders from Buganda region unanimously agreed back president Museveni as the sole candidate in the coming elections.

They signed a petition to this effect.

The endorsement of President Museveni by the youth leaders comes at a time when another section of youth within the NRM has intensified efforts to front first son, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba as their candidate in 2026.

Muhoozi, too, has not yet affirmed that he will stand in 2026 but he has welcomed initiatives by some young people in NRM to front him for the presidency in 2026.

This could potentially lead to a clash between the two youth camps.

Ibrahim Kitatta also the LC5 Chairman for Lwengo district who is also the Buganda region NRM youth chairperson revealed that NRM Buganda youth still see Museveni as a strong leader still capable of solving the country's pressing challenges.

"Many youths are still struggling with unemployment and this challenge can be solved by only an experienced leader who is President Museveni," said Kitatta.

Gonzaga Mutesasira, the Lwengo NRM youth chairperson, said that they have decided to back President Museveni to safeguard the country's wealth like oil and other natural resources.

"As drilling of our oil nears, we need a strong leader who can protect it," Mutesasira said.

Nicholas Nuwagira the NRM youth league chairperson for western Uganda was tasked with the responsibility of delivering the petition to the president.

In the 2021 general elections, Buganda sub region voted overwhelmingly for the opposition National Unity Platform, leaving the NRM reeling in its wake.

Many leaders in the ruling party blamed the loss on NRM's failure to address the problems of the youth like unemployment.

However, the NRM youths said that new poverty reduction interventions like Emyooga and Parish Development Model have uplifted the lives of many young people.

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