Agency
President Yoweri Museveni has outlined the achievements and future plans of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), urging the people of Lamwo to sustain the peace and development the party has delivered over the years.
Speaking during a campaign rally at Padibe Boys Primary School in Lamwo District, President Museveni said the NRM manifesto focuses on seven key pillars, summarizing both accomplishments and priorities for the future.
Museveni said the first and most significant contribution of the NRM is peace, which Uganda is now enjoying for the first time in centuries.
The President noted that before the NRM government, Uganda had suffered successive conflicts, from precolonial inter-kingdom wars to the 1966 crisis, Idi Amin’s regime, and later insurgencies.
He added that the NRM, with the support of Ugandans, defeated all rebel groups and restored nationwide security.
Museveni’s second point focused on development, encompassing both economic and social infrastructure.
He highlighted the expansion of roads, electricity, water, and schools across the country.
He urged citizens to take advantage of the peace and infrastructure provided by the NRM to build personal prosperity.