Dr. Lulume Bayiga, a prominent figure within the Democratic Party (DP), has publicly expressed his concerns and criticisms regarding the party’s upcoming delegates conference. As a presidential aspirant, Bayiga believes that the conference may not serve the best interests of the party, particularly under the leadership of Norbert Mao.

Bayiga’s criticisms center around what he perceives as Mao’s ineffective leadership and failure to attract new members to the party. He argues that Mao’s approach has not only stagnated the party’s growth but also alienated potential supporters. Bayiga is particularly concerned that Mao’s leadership style may be more focused on maintaining personal interests rather than advancing the party’s agenda.
In light of these concerns, Bayiga has proposed an alternative approach that involves collaborating with other political movements, such as Kyagulanyi’s ‘People Power’ movement. He believes that by working together, the DP can revitalize its base, attract new supporters, and become a more competitive force in Ugandan politics.
Bayiga’s comments have sparked a debate within the DP about the party’s direction and leadership. Some party members may agree with Bayiga’s assessment and see the potential benefits of collaborating with other movements. Others, however, may be more loyal to Mao and believe that Bayiga’s criticisms are unfounded or motivated by personal ambition.

The outcome of this internal debate will likely have significant implications for the DP’s future and its ability to compete effectively in Ugandan politics. As the delegates conference approaches, it remains to be seen how the party will navigate these internal challenges and whether Bayiga’s proposed approach will gain traction.
Dr. Lulume Bayiga is a Ugandan physician and politician, born on May 1, 1970, which makes him 54 years old. Here are some key details about his academics and background:

- Education: He attended Makerere University School of Medicine, where he earned his medical degree.
- Profession: Dr. Bayiga is a physician and politician, serving as a Member of Parliament representing Buikwe South Constituency in Buikwe District.
- Party Affiliation: He is associated with the Democratic Party and has held the position of Acting Secretary General.
- Religion: He practices Catholicism.
- Ethnicity: Dr. Bayiga belongs to the Baganda ethnic group.
- Nationality: He is Ugandan.
As a prominent figure in Ugandan politics, Dr. Bayiga has been involved in various activities and has garnered attention for his views and actions within the Democratic Party.