The ruling NRM Member of Parliament (MP) aspirant for the Njeru Municipality Constituency and Badru Kabuye, has empowered the Lugazi II Community in the Njeru Municipality with Canopies and a number of Plastic Chairs.
While handing over the donations on Saturday, Kabuye assured the communities in Njeru of his preparedness to assist the Municipality address the development challenges confronting them. He urged the community to avoid all political differences and rally behind him to drive the development agenda of the Njeru community to the next level.
‘’This forms part of measures to support the local community in the organization of social events and de-escalate the burden the people go through in mobilizing these materials for their social gatherings. We are determined to make Njeru shine under my leadership and with effective representation’’, said Kabuye.
The leadership of the Lugazi II Community expressed profound gratitude to Kabuye for the years of dedication and support, stressing that the donation was timely and a big sigh of relief to the entire Community.
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‘’Despite Kabuye being out of office , he has continued responsibilities more than even those in power and we are proud for his stature of leadership. If he has done all this when he is not an MP, how about when we take him to parliament to represent us ?’’,, said one of the local leaders .
Since the previous elections , Kabuye , in the same spirit, has been donating and empowering communities in Njeru in various aspects including sports for youth talent promotion, women and youth development groups, bodaboda riders groups, joining forces to support construction of religious facilities among other initiatives.
It should be remembered that during the general party primaries in 2020, Badru Kabuye defeated his opponents Paul Musoke and Daiana Nyago with 5655 votes . Nyago polled 5594 while Musoke 4475 voted.
Shockingly ,Nyago was controversially declared the winner by Dr Tanga Ondoi with different results of 5, 208, Kabuye 3, 128 and Musoke 4, 252 which sparked protests from Kabuye’s supporters who said his victory was tempered with.
Later Kabuye petitioned the commission again calling fresh elections in the contested electoral areas.