Summary:
- Rubanda District Woman MP aspirant Jacqueline Katabazi warns supporters against violence during the upcoming elections, emphasizes evaluating incumbents on performance rather than resorting to abuse, and cautions against selling votes for monetary gain while contributing to community development.
Jacqueline Katabazi, the aspiring Woman Member of Parliament for Rubanda District, issued a stern warning to her supporters, urging them to steer clear of violence as the 2025-2026 electoral campaigns draw near. This cautionary message was delivered during a thanksgiving and fundraising event at Kyokyezo Church of Uganda in Kirwa Village, Kyokyezo Parish, Nyamweru Subcounty, Rubanda District, on Sunday.
Acknowledging the historical prevalence of electoral violence and extremist activities in Rubanda District during past elections, Katabazi declared her unwavering commitment to a nonviolent approach. She emphasized the need for her supporters to adopt the same peaceful stance.
During her address to the gathering, Katabazi spoke against the use of abuse and violence, encouraging a focus on challenging incumbents based on their performance rather than resorting to destructive tactics.
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Ms. Prosy Mbabazi Akampurira Begumisa, the current Woman MP for Rubanda District and Commissioner of the Parliament of Uganda, is presently serving her second term in office.
Katabazi underscored the importance of citizens participating in the political process with a focus on performance evaluation rather than engaging in abusive or violent behaviors.
Shifting the discussion to the broader electoral landscape, Katabazi seized the opportunity to caution Ugandans against compromising their votes for monetary gain. She urged citizens to consistently demand better service delivery as the primary motivation for their political participation.
In a demonstration of her commitment to community development, Katabazi contributed UGX 1 million out of the UGX 1.2 million that Christians were mobilizing for electric wire installations at Kyokyezo Church of Uganda.
Written by The Source and Edited by Busiinge Aggrey