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Shame and Glory: Unmasking NUP’s 15 Best and Worst Performing MPs In The 11th Parliament

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The National Unity Platform (NUP) has made a significant impact in Uganda’s 11th Parliament, with 59 elected MPs. As the leading opposition party, NUP’s performance has been under scrutiny.

To evaluate their MPs’ effectiveness, several key factors come into play. For the best performing MPs, parameters such as frequency of parliamentary speeches, loyalty to the opposition cause, representation of their constituents, and visibility in their constituencies are considered.

In Uganda’s dynamic political landscape, NUP’s MPs have faced numerous challenges. The party’s leadership has been vocal about its commitment to promoting good governance and accountability .

With the Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, emphasizing the need for well-researched debates and a people-centered approach, NUP MPs have been expected to deliver.

However, not all NUP MPs have lived up to expectations. Some have been criticized for their absence from parliamentary sessions, failure to represent their constituents’ interests, and lack of visibility in their constituencies .

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The worst performing MPs have been judged on the opposite criteria, including infrequent parliamentary participation, disloyalty to the opposition cause, and inadequate representation of their people.Against this backdrop, identifying the best and worst performing NUP MPs becomes crucial.

This evaluation serves as a yardstick for measuring the party’s overall effectiveness in promoting its ideals and serving the interests of its constituents. By recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of its MPs, NUP can refine its strategies and improve its performance in the 11th Parliament.

Here’s your starting point to explore the best and worst performing NUP MPs.

15 Best Performing NUP MPs

  1. Joel Ssenyonyi – Nakawa West
  2. Francis Zaake – Mityana Municipality
  3. John-Baptiste Nambeshe – Manjiya county
  4. Medard Lubega Segona – Busiro East
  5. Flavia Kalule Nabagabe – Kassanda District
  6. Aisha Kabanda – Butambala District Woman MP
  7. Joseph Gonzaga Sewungu – Kalungu County West
  8. Abubaker Kawalya – Lubaga North
  9. SSEGIRINYA Muhammad –  Kawempe North (Besides being sick , his first days were regarded as the best achievement in a short time)
  10. Balimwezo Ronald Nsubuga – MP Nakawa East
  11. BETTY Nambooze Bakireke – Mukono Municipality
  12. TEBANDEKE Charles – Bbaale Constituency
  13. Nakimuli Hellen – Kalungu Woman MP
  14. Muwanga Kivumbi – Butambala
  15. Ssimbwa Fred – Nakifuma Constituency

15 Worst Performing NUP MPs

  1. Shamim Malende – Kampala Woman MP
  2. Kazibwe Bashir – Kawempe South
  3. Twaha Kagabo – Bukoto South
  4. Allan Ssewanyana – Makindye West
  5. Geoffrey Lutaaya – Kakuuto South
  6. Joyce Bagala – Mityana
  7. Derrick Nyeko – Makindye East
  8. Kabuye Frank – Kassanda South
  9. Juliet Nakabuye Kakande – Masaka City
  10. WAKAYIMA Musoke Nsereko – Nansana Municipality
  11. LWANGA Jimmy – Njeru Municipality
  12. NSUBUGA Paul – Busiro North
  13. MUKASA Aloysius Charlton – MP Lubaga South1
  14. NABUKEERA Hanifa – Woman MP Mukono District
  15. NANYONDO Veronica Namaganda – Bukomansimbi Woman MP

In conclusion, the evaluation of NUP MPs in Uganda’s 11th Parliament reveals a mixed bag of performance. While some MPs have excelled in representing their constituents and advancing the opposition cause, others have fallen short. The best performing MPs have demonstrated exceptional dedication, loyalty, and visibility, setting a high standard for their colleagues.

On the other hand, the worst performing MPs have raised concerns about their commitment and effectiveness. However, it is essential to note that many NUP MPs fall somewhere in between, exhibiting both strengths and weaknesses. These MPs may have shown promise in certain areas but struggled in others.

This middle ground comprises the majority of NUP MPs, whose performance cannot be categorized as distinctly good or bad. Their impact may be subtle, yet influential, or hindered by various factors.

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In our next publication, we will delve deeper into the performance of each individual NUP MP, providing a comprehensive assessment beyond the best and worst categorizations.

By doing so, we aim to provide a nuanced understanding of Uganda’s opposition politics and encourage NUP MPs to strive for excellence in serving their constituents and advancing the nation’s interests. Only through constructive evaluation and accountability can Uganda’s parliamentary representation truly reflect the people’s voices.

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