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FDC and JEEMA blamed for boycotting IPOD summit

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
March 4, 2021
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FDC and JEEMA blamed for boycotting IPOD summit

Left to right: Justice Forum president Asuman Basalirwa, UPC leader Jimmy Akena, NRM chairperson Yoweri Museveni, DP president Nobert Mao and NRM secretary general Justine Kasule Lumumba at the IPOD summit last year. FILE PHOTO

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National Consultative Forum, an umbrella body with representation from all registered political parties and organizations in the country is dismayed with some parties’ failure to attend the coming IPOD summit.

This follows Forum for Democratic Change and Justice Forum announcing that they will not attend the Friday summit to be chaired by the NRM chairperson also president Yoweri Museveni.

While addressing the media in Kampala the spokesperson of the forum, Micheal Osinde, said it’s time for political parties to learn to play mature politics other than wasting time on defiance useless campaigns.

 

He added that citizens who are eager to see change have received several disappointments from the selfish politicians that Uganda has.

 

Meanwhile, Osinde said the IPOD summit is a very fertile ground for both the opposition and the ruling party to discuss pertinent issues and reach a common understanding.

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