Movt in power for next 20 yrs' 
By Rogers Mulindwa 
April 5, 2004

      WOBULENZI - The ruling Movement is not set to leave power in the next twenty 
years, the Presidential assistant on political affairs Mr Moses Byaruhanga has 
publicly mentioned.

      "I don't see the Movement leaving power in the next 20 years," said Byaruhanga. 
He was speaking as chief guest at the swearing-in ceremony of Mr Tito Ddamulira 
Mutuluki as the new mayor for Wobulenzi town council, April 1. 

      He said the movement system was still very strong to be challenged by the old or 
any of the newly registered political parties in the elections to come. 

      "No one can take away the power from the Movement," he said amidst scanty 
cheers. Byaruhanga told celebrants that the Movement was still very popular among 
Ugandans and called on the opposition to get ready to face the challenge in the next 
elections to come.


      "We have already registered our party and we shall defeat the rest in the 2006 
polls," he boasted. Byaruhanga said the Movement party will vet all its candidates in 
the 2006 and other elections to come in order to avoid any collisions among the 
members of the same party. 

      He warned that the government had lost many seats to the opposition because of 
having more than one Movement candidates in a single race. He cited an example of 
Lubaga South constituency where he said Hon. Ken Lukyamuzi went to parliament with a 
percentage victory of only 28% in 1996 because the Movement had many of its own 
candidates in the race.

      Byaruhanga made a stunning prediction that the Movement party might have over 
50% of its candidates going through unopposed in the 2006 Parliamentary elections.

      The new Mayor, Mr. Tito Ddamulira Mutuluki called on the losing camps to join 
him in implementing his manifesto for the remaining two years. Mr. Richard Mubeezi, 
one of the three candidates attended the function but Mr. Sebastian Ssebagala never 
showed up. 

      The function was attended by Education Minister, Prof. Khidu Makubuya, RDC, 
Geoffrey Kyomukama and the CAO, Mr. Simon Mpiira Bigairwe among others. 
     


� 2004 The Monitor Publications

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