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Bobi Wine’s pledge to Bududa: A new era of pro-people governance in Uganda’s 2026 Polls

BUDUDA-(MaraviPost)-Bobi Wine, the opposition presidential candidate, has arrived at Bukigai Primary School playground in Bududa District, marking the 100th day of his campaign trail in Bamasabaland.

The people of Bududa have long struggled with devastating landslides that have destroyed livelihoods and families, yet the current regime has failed to implement meaningful resettlement and compensation plans.

In response, Bobi Wine has vowed that his National Unity Platform (NUP) government will prioritize the wellbeing of citizens, addressing these critical issues upon assuming office on January 15. This commitment underscores the NUP’s focus on pro-people governance, aiming to bring tangible change to affected communities.

By highlighting the plight of Bududa’s residents, Bobi Wine emphasizes the need for a government that truly listens and responds to the needs of its people. The NUP’s promise of a pro-people administration signals a shift towards policies that prioritize citizen welfare, offering hope for those seeking transformative leadership.

As Bobi Wine continues his campaign, his message resonates with communities yearning for effective solutions to longstanding challenges. The people of Bududa, and Uganda at large, are eager for a government that delivers on its promises, and the NUP is positioning itself as the catalyst for this change.

With the election horizon nearing, Bobi Wine’s visit to Bududa serves as a reminder of the power of collective action and the importance of choosing leaders who champion the people’s cause.

The NUP’s commitment to addressing Bududa’s landslide crisis is a testament to its dedication to building a more equitable and responsive Uganda.


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