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{UAH} Todwong: Bobi Wine now Youth Savior from Unemployment

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Todwong: Bobi Wine now Youth Savior from Unemployment

National Resistance Movement (NRM) Deputy Secretary General Richard Todwong attacked his ruling party that they have failed to fulfill what they promised to the people in terms of service delivery the reason the population has turned against the party.

Tadwong who was yesterday addressing NRM leaders in Gulu district blamed president Museveni government that its full of intrigue, corruption and they don't consider engaging youth in governance.

Disgruntled Tadwong said that, "youth are now seeing Bobi wine as their Savior and the only person who can solve their problems".

He added that if NRM doesn't give solution to unemployment in Uganda the party has lost by elections in Rukungiri, Bugiri, Jinja and Arua.

Tadwong is reportedly considering resigning his position as the deputy secretary general of the party to return to elective politics.

Before taking up the NRM Secretariat job in 2014, Todwong, 45, was MP for Nwoya County in Nwoya district. He was also the minister without portfolio.

After the NRM Constitution was amended, the top leadership of the Secretariat was required to resign their other positions to work as full time administrators at the secretariat.

As a result, Todwong had to step down from his parliamentary job to take up his new appointment As Deputy SG.

However, hardly a few years at the Secretariat, Todwong is reportedly planning to resign and return to elective politics, according to impeccable sources.

Sources narrated to this investigative website that, Todwong, like many administrators have been frustrated at the Secretariat by their boss Justine Kasule Lumumba having gone for about a year without salary.

"This Secretariat has no running activity. Staffs here are only busy during elections and after that everything goes into hibernation. We come to office just to sit and read newspapers and go back home," A source who preferred anonymity said.

Apparently, this is one reason why top administrators at the Secretariat are considering returning into elective politics.

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