Former FDC Member Asiimwe Joan Joins Uganda’s Ruling NRM Party

Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Asiimwe Joins NRM, Cites Loss of Direction in Former Party. PHOTO/NRM Online
BENARD BALUKU
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  • Former FDC member Asiimwe Joan joins Uganda’s ruling NRM party, citing alignment with its principles and vision. She was welcomed by NRM Secretary General Todwong, who emphasized unity and collective action in addressing national issues.

KAMPALA, (Examiner) – Rt. Hon. Richard Todwong, Secretary General of the NRM, extended a warm welcome to Ms. Asiimwe Joan as she officially joined the ranks of Uganda’s ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party on Tuesday.

Ms. Asiimwe’s transition from the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) Party to the NRM marks a notable shift in her political allegiance, driven by what she described as a misalignment with the FDC’s guiding principles.

Accompanied by Hon. Barnabas Tinkasimire, MP for Buyaga West constituency, and a cohort of local leaders from Kitagwenda and Kamwenge districts, Ms. Asiimwe was formally received at the party’s headquarters situated at Plot 10, Kyadondo Road in Nakasero, Kampala.

Symbolizing her integration into the party, the Secretary-General presented Ms. Asiimwe with the NRM constitution, manifesto, and branded attire, signifying her official induction into the ruling political entity.

In his address, Todwong underscored the NRM’s commitment to addressing collective concerns and fostering unity among Ugandans. He commended Ms. Asiimwe for her decision to align herself with the party’s ethos and urged her to actively participate in its endeavors.

“I congratulate you on your decision to join the NRM. Our party’s strength lies in our collective efforts to address the issues affecting our people. We prioritize unity and focus on matters of national importance,” remarked Todwong.

Ms. Asiimwe echoed Todwong’s sentiments, expressing her confidence in the NRM’s vision for Uganda’s present and future. She pledged her dedication to contributing to the country’s progress through meaningful political engagement.

“I firmly believe in the principles, values, and vision upheld by the NRM. I am eager to play my part in advancing our nation’s development,” affirmed Ms. Asiimwe.

Explaining her departure from the FDC, she cited a perceived lack of direction and purpose within the party as her primary motivation for seeking a new political affiliation.

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