He says they are going to keep the focus of the pressure group, to economically empower Ugandans.
The party was first registered in 2005 under the name People’s United Movement (PUM). Kabuleta said he joined PUM two years ago before the 2021 presidential elections. However he chose to run as an independent.
“I was approached by Ogemba and his colleagues and they told me that they had been keenly following my arguments and concluded that we have a lot in common. And we share the same ideology they had when they registered their party in October 2005,” he said.
Kabuleeta says the party will push further the agenda of economic empowerment of Ugandans.
“We believe that the resources we have in this country are enough to give the 43.4 million Ugandans a very decent life. Change will definitely happen, the change that NEED proposes will definitely be to the benefit of everyone. It’s possible to empower people,” he said.
Kabuleeta has always been emphasizing the need for economic empowerment for all Ugandans.
No wonder the party name is National Economic Empower Development. This means Kabuleeta is still coming back for the presidential race in 2026.
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