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A Former RDC Is Up For The Kawempe North By-election Parliamentary Seat

A directive from the president, in this case, seems to be an executive order or instruction that has the power to shape the course of events. In the context of Hajjat Hanifah Karadi’s candidacy, this directive means she’s been handpicked by the president to represent the party in the by-election, bypassing the usual internal primaries process.

This move is likely strategic, given the “huge need of this win” as stated by Kampalam Central Mayor Salim Uhuru the vice chairperson central region. The president’s decision may be aimed at avoiding internal conflicts and ensuring unity within the party. By issuing this directive, the president is exercising their executive power to shape the party’s decision-making process.

It’s worth noting that executive directives, like this one, can have significant implications. They can be used to drive policy decisions, shape the party’s agenda, and even influence the outcome of elections. In this case, the president’s directive has effectively cleared the path for Karadi’s candidacy, making her the party’s chosen representative in the by-election.

Although hailing from the Western Region, Hajjat Hanifah Karadi has spent many years residing in Kawempe, where she has developed a deep understanding of the community’s needs and challenges.

Her decision to run for the parliamentary seat in Kawempe North is driven by her unwavering commitment to addressing the pressing needs of her community. As a longtime resident, philanthropist, and dedicated public servant, Karadi is uniquely positioned to tackle the complex challenges facing the constituency.

Her extensive experience as a former Resident District Commissioner (RDC) has provided her with invaluable insight into government programs, community needs, and the intricacies of local governance. This expertise will enable her to effectively advocate for the interests of Kawempe North and ensure that the constituency receives its fair share of resources and support.

Karadi’s campaign is centered around three core pillars:

  1. Infrastructure Development: Improving roads, expanding access to clean water, and increasing access to affordable healthcare. This will not only enhance the quality of life for residents but also create jobs and stimulate economic growth.
  2. Youth Empowerment: Providing vocational training, apprenticeships, and job opportunities to equip young people with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in an increasingly competitive economy. This will help to reduce youth unemployment, promote social stability, and foster a sense of hope and optimism among young people.
  3. Social Services: Strengthening education and healthcare services to support vulnerable populations, including children, women, and the elderly. This will involve increasing funding for local schools and healthcare facilities, recruiting and training more teachers and healthcare workers, and implementing programs to reduce poverty and inequality.

As a contender in the upcoming by-election, Karadi’s campaign is built around her proven track record of public service, her deep understanding of the community’s needs, and her unwavering commitment to creating positive change. Her vision for Kawempe North is one of hope, prosperity, and inclusivity, where every resident has access to the opportunities and resources they need to thrive.

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