By Editorial,
President Yoweri Museveni told a rally of thousands in Uganda’s West Nile region yesterday that his National Resistance Movement party focuses on delivering tangible results rather than seeking “cheap popularity.
Speaking at Nyadri Urban Secondary School Grounds in Maracha District, Museveni, the NRM’s presidential flagbearer, pointed to the recent connection of West Nile to the national electricity grid as a key achievement.
He described the 132KV power line from Karuma to Arua as one of the largest energy investments in Northern Uganda, which he said would spur industrialization and agro-processing. The rally was part of a campaign running under the theme: “Securing Your Future.” Museveni outlined his government’s record on infrastructure and education, pledging to build more schools in underserved parishes and sub-counties within Maracha. END
