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PART TWO (2): Mpuuga Vs The National Unity Platform.

It is alleged that Hon. Mpuuga has intentions to contest for the party president seat, incase the party (NUP) organises primaries come 2025. Whether he would win or not is a story for another day, but his ambitiousness is among the reasons why he is being publicly castigated for the things they all (NUP Leaders) engage in.

The plan is to stain Mpuuga’s credibility, which will disqualify him from contesting Kyagulanyi’s party president position and any other leadership role with in the party.

Though as person who was among the public image founders of NUP, he has a lot of confidential information on NUP as a party and most of its members, which might be detrimental to all of them politically.

This is the only thing Mpuuga is still holding on and one of the reasons why the party leaders might get a second thought of summoning him through their inactive committees that govern the National Unity Platform, the thing they failed to do before castigating him publicly.

When you read or listen to Mpuuga’s responses ever since he was asked to resign from his Parliament Commissioner job, you would easily tell that however much he is not willing to resign, he is ready to seat down with the other party leaders and they solve these issues.

But still, the same leaders are using his liberalism against him, in that every NUP leader who gets the opportunity to speak either on radio, TV or any other public gathering, they are all shooting aimlessly against Mpuuga.

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