Uganda: PFF Holds Inaugural Delegates' Conference

The People's Front for Freedom (PFF) is set to make history today as it holds its first-ever delegates' conference at its headquarters on Katonga Road.

This milestone event comes just months after the party received official certification as a political party.

According to leaders within the party, including Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, this conference is a crucial step in establishing a robust party structure.

"We believe that this conference is the better way to set our party structure in order to strengthen the party," said Ssemujju.

The conference is expected to bring together delegates from across the country, providing a platform for discussion, debate, and decision-making on key party issues.

By doing so, the PFF aims to foster unity, promote democratic principles, and chart a clear direction for the future.

As the PFF takes this significant step, it reaffirms its commitment to promoting freedom, justice, and equality for all Ugandans.

"We believe that this conference is the better way to set our party structure in order to strengthen the party."said Ssemujju

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