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Opposition parliamentary candidates defect to NRM

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Last updated: January 1, 2026 2:44 pm
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Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa has welcomed more than 17 Members of Parliament flag bearers from the National Unity Platform (NUP) and the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) who have crossed to the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) ahead of the 2026 General Elections.

Speaking at the NRM party headquarters in Kyadondo, Tayebwa said the defectors were not motivated by money but by belief in the party’s ideology.

“Some of these people are well educated and cannot be swayed by money. They have understood the NRM ideology,” Tayebwa said, adding that their decision strengthens the ruling party’s political base.

The former opposition figures said their decision followed sustained dialogue and conviction, and committed themselves to actively campaigning for President Museveni and the NRM in their respective constituencies.

Those who crossed from NUP include David Okullu (Oyam North), Eric Mukomba (Butebo), Joseph Kanto Ochen (Lamwo County), Hillary Tumuhimbise (Rujumbura), Charles Odongo (Kwania North), Dennis Onyum (Kyoga County), Walter Okot (Aswa County) and Godfrey Oryem (Omoro).

From FDC, the defectors are Emmanuel Olebo (Kibale County, Pallisa), Martin Owako (Pallisa County), Yokania Mukeke (Bunyole East), Moses Balikowa (Bunya South), Yasin Mabaale (Bunyole West) and Edwin Namanya (Bushenyi–Ishaka).

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa

Addressing the media, Tayebwa dismissed claims that the defectors were bribed or coerced, saying the shift was the result of months of engagement and persuasion.

“We have been engaging these people for several months, and we shall continue to engage more,” Tayebwa said. “There is a rumour that we buy people. These are individuals with whom we have had deeper conversations. It is a process.”

He rejected accusations, particularly from NUP, that he was involved in buying off opposition candidates, insisting that the defections were voluntary and dialogue-driven.

NRM Deputy Secretary General Rose Namayanja Nsereko welcomed the new entrants, describing their decision as patriotic and a vote of confidence in the NRM leadership.

“When you come, we become one,” Namayanja said. “We work together not just for NRM, but for the good of the country. Your decision will help mobilise communities to support President Museveni and the NRM.”

NRM Director of Information and Publicity Emmanuel Dombo said the defections reflected the party’s openness and growing national appeal. “There is free entry and exit in our bus,” Dombo said. “Once you join, you have equal rights and responsibilities.”

NRM Officials Admit Weak Candidates

At the same event, State Minister for Works and Transport Musa Ecweru, who also acts as the NRM coordinator for the Teso sub-region, acknowledged challenges within the party, saying some NRM flag bearers lack confidence to face voters.

“There are some flag bearers who don’t even have the courage to speak to voters because they are frauds,” Ecweru said. “We are now mobilising and supporting them with prayers.”

His remarks drew mixed reactions but underscored internal concerns as the party intensifies preparations for the elections.

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