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The Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) presidential candidate, Mugisha Muntu, has vowed to tackle corruption, which he says has crippled social service delivery across the country.
While campaigning in Kasese District, Muntu highlighted persistent challenges in the Rwenzori sub-region, including poor health services and deteriorating road infrastructure, which he believes are solvable under honest and accountable leadership.
Muntu, who cited his track record dating back to his tenure as a commander in the UPDF, stressed the need for leaders who prioritize the public interest over personal or regime gains.
He criticised President Yoweri Museveni’s government, accusing it of “killing” the country by allowing corruption to thrive as long as it benefits the regime. Muntu said such practices have undermined national development and weakened service delivery.
Muntu told residents of Kasese that the 2026 general election presents Ugandans with an opportunity to choose stability and responsible leadership.
He warned that if President Museveni insists on clinging to power, the country risks sliding into chaos and instability.
He urged voters to reflect carefully on the importance of leadership that promotes good governance, accountability, and national stability.




