{UAH} NUP has distanced itself from the two members of the public that petitioned the Electoral Commission
The National Unity Platform has distanced itself from the two members of the public that petitioned the Electoral Commission, claiming to be members and former leaders that were not part of the process that changed the party's name and ushered in Robert Kyagulanyi as the new party president.
The former party President Moses Kibalama says the two persons are a set up by the ruling government to disorganize the momentum NUP is gaining.
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-- The former party President Moses Kibalama says the two persons are a set up by the ruling government to disorganize the momentum NUP is gaining.
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"When a man is stung by a bee, he doesn't set off to destroy all beehives"
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