The National Resistance Movement 1st National Vice Chairman, Al hajji Moses Kigongo has cautioned party leaders against intolerance of divergent ideas and indiscipline with the NRM strongman saying the act undermines the spirit of patriotism. Kigongo made the remarks while speaking to structure leaders and supporters of the ruling party in the Rubaga division on Wednesday at Mengo primary school playgrounds.
“We are all members of the NRM. We should embrace everyone who supports us as long as he does not fight us. The movement exists because of its members. Once we start to isolate some of our supporters because of what they say, we are finished,” Kigongo said. He instead advised that those with alternative ideas should be accommodated and allowed to speak to find common ground.“Our party is one and united. Those who form cliques to fight others are unacceptable and may warrant disciplinary action,” the vice chairman warned. He tasked leaders in Kampala to jointly do soul-searching to find out why the NRM support in the city is threatened.
“The ongoing conferences should help us to discover the cause of some resistance we face in the Kampala region which previously was not the case,” he said.
“It is in our interest to quickly find the cure to the issues we have, rather than complain and play blame games. The secretariat has come out to mobilise you. So, take this message to lower structures.”He observed that some leaders have excess love for money which has led them to misuse their offices. “Instead of serving the people they lead, they are busy looking for ways to steal from the vulnerable people,” the NRM strongman wondered, saying that the law will catch up with such leaders.
NRM vice chairman for Kampala Hon. Singh Katongole, reiterated Kigongo’s message saying too much love for money by some leaders iwa dangerous. “They are ever scheming for a chance to loot yet the same funds are meant to run projects to benefit the vulnerable,” Katongole said.
He assured the party leaders of the secretariat’s commitment to go on a vote-hunting mission until the party finds victory in the coming elections. “We cannot afford to lose in the next polls,” he said.
The Director of Mobilisation at the secretariat, Hon. Rosemary Seninde reminded leaders that it is their responsibility to follow up on government programs within their respective areas.
“The manifesto being implemented is our brainchild. People entrusted us with their mandate and we have to deliver,” Seninde said.
“We shouldn’t blame anyone for poor service delivery. We are all leaders in the party. NRM is me and you. We are to blame for any setbacks.”
Seninde, an educationist-cum politician also encouraged the leaders to interest themselves in acquiring knowledge.
“We should read and listen to contemporary issues and follow geopolitics. An ignorant leader is dangerous to society’s progress,” Hon. Seninde said. The mobilisation trail will head to the Nakawa division on Thursday. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [whatsapp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).