President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda is preparing to run for president yet again, even after 30 years in office.
Museveni, who is in his 70s, picked up presidential nomination forms on July 31st, indicating that he would like to continue ruling for at least five more years, Quartz Africa reports.
“The historical [party leaders] agreed that as a way forward, I come and pick these nominations forms and I offer myself for the position of party chairman and NRM presidential candidate for the period 2015-2021,” he said to his supporters.
The report further states;
Museveni secured the presidency through a coup three decades ago, and has been re-elected three times since 1996. A recent poll suggests that 71% of Ugandans will vote for him again for another term, which will move him up the ranking table of Africa’s longest serving leaders.
Museveni secured the presidency through a coup three decades ago, and has been re-elected three times since 1996. A recent poll suggests that 71% of Ugandans will vote for him again for another term, which will move him up the ranking table of Africa’s longest serving leaders.
TnkGod am a nigerian,,,u dare not try this in 9ja...we are far more exposed
ReplyDeleteChaa people are suffering 30years yet still won go again nawa
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ReplyDeleteMr man ur own don do abeg
ReplyDeleteWetin he wan do again
ReplyDeleteSo na only him fit do am bah,africans wit this mentality smh
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