Africa
Uganda’s President Seeks to Extend Four-Decade Rule

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has officially declared his bid for re-election as NRM’s presidential candidate and chairman.
The announcement came after he collected nomination forms at the party’s Kyadondo headquarters on June 28, 2025.
His campaign message, shared via X (formerly Twitter), highlighted Uganda’s developmental milestones since 1986.
He outlined five key stages of national progress under his leadership while unveiling ambitious economic targets.
The NRM now aims to grow Uganda into a $500 billion economy within five years.
Museveni stressed this vision requires disciplined execution and unity across all government levels.
Speaking to newly elected NRM district chairpersons, the president warned against corruption and partiality in party affairs.
He emphasized selecting leaders firmly grounded in NRM ideology rather than personal ambitions.
This call for integrity comes as Uganda prepares for another contentious election cycle.
The veteran leader framed his re-election bid as crucial for sustaining Uganda’s development trajectory.
His statement reiterated commitments to national stability and economic transformation while appealing to party loyalty.
Analysts anticipate vigorous campaigning as opposition groups mobilize against his prolonged rule.
Details about NRM’s internal election procedures and Museveni’s campaign strategy remain forthcoming.
However, his early declaration signals confidence in maintaining political dominance.
The announcement has already sparked debates about leadership continuity versus democratic renewal.
Observers note Museveni’s emphasis on institutional loyalty suggests tighter party controls ahead of elections.
Meanwhile, citizens await concrete policies to achieve the bold $500 billion GDP promise.
With constitutional limits amended in 2017, this could extend his rule past four decades.
As Uganda enters another election season, Museveni’s latest move confirms his unwavering political ambitions.
The coming months will test both the NRM’s cohesion and the opposition’s capacity to present viable alternatives.
Economic promises may dominate campaigns, but governance reforms could prove equally decisive for voters.
Further details about the NRM’s election process and President Museveni’s campaign plans are expected to emerge in the coming weeks.
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