Munyagwa Calls on Wakiso and Makindye-Ssabagabo Residents to Stand Against Intimidation and Vote Freely

Political Campaign and Voter Empowerment in Uganda

As the upcoming general elections approach, the Common Man’s Party (CMP) has been actively engaging with communities across Uganda. The party’s presidential flag bearer, Mubarak Munyagwa, has taken a strong stance on ensuring that citizens are empowered to make their voices heard without fear or intimidation.

During a campaign tour in Kitende, Nsaggu, Katale, and surrounding areas, Munyagwa addressed supporters and emphasized the importance of free and fair voting. His message was clear: no one should be forced to support a leader they do not want. He encouraged residents of Wakiso District and Makindye-Ssabagobo Municipality to stand firm and exercise their right to choose their leaders.


Munyagwa urged citizens to vote for leaders of their choice without fear or coercion. He stated, ‘No one should intimidate you into voting for a leader you don’t want. Stand on your feet and make your voice heard. The power to change this country lies in your vote.'”

He highlighted that genuine democracy is rooted in the freedom of citizens to select their leaders. This freedom, he argued, is essential for fostering accountability and improving service delivery.

“When people freely choose their leaders, those leaders become accountable to them. It is the first step towards solving the challenge of poor service delivery that has affected our communities for years,” Munyagwa explained.

Emphasizing Unity and Collective Effort

Munyagwa also called for unity among residents, stressing that meaningful change requires collective effort and courage. He reiterated CMP’s commitment to promoting democracy, fairness, and equal opportunity for all Ugandans.

The former Kawempe South Member of Parliament has been touring several districts to rally support for CMP parliamentary and local government candidates. Among those he has supported are Busiro South aspirant Joshua Mutekanga and Makindye-Ssabagabo contender Javiira Nsamba.

His message comes at a time of heightened political activity nationwide. Various parties are urging voters to remain alert and defend their constitutional rights as the election season intensifies.

Key Points from Munyagwa’s Speech

  • Munyagwa emphasized the importance of free and fair voting.
  • He urged citizens to resist intimidation and make their voices heard.
  • The role of democracy in ensuring accountability and better service delivery was highlighted.
  • Unity among residents was stressed as a prerequisite for meaningful change.
  • CMP remains committed to promoting fairness and equal opportunity.

Impact on Local Communities

The campaign efforts by Munyagwa and the CMP have resonated with many in the regions he has visited. Residents have shown enthusiasm for the party’s vision of a more democratic and equitable society.


This sense of empowerment is crucial as the election approaches. Voters are being reminded of their constitutional rights and the importance of participating in the democratic process. With the support of local candidates like Mutekanga and Nsamba, the CMP aims to build a strong base of support across various districts.

Looking Ahead

As the political landscape in Uganda continues to evolve, the messages from leaders like Munyagwa play a vital role in shaping public opinion. The emphasis on voter empowerment and democratic principles is likely to influence the broader discourse around the upcoming elections.

With the support of local candidates and the encouragement of residents, the CMP is positioning itself as a key player in the political arena. The party’s focus on unity, accountability, and fairness aligns with the aspirations of many Ugandans who seek a more transparent and responsive government.

In conclusion, the efforts of Mubarak Munyagwa and the Common Man’s Party reflect a growing movement toward a more inclusive and participatory democracy in Uganda. As the election season progresses, the voices of the people will continue to shape the future of the nation.

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