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Mathias Mpuuga’s Son Lubega Nsamba Wins Makerere University Guild Presidency Race Under NUP – Muhoozi Project Candidate Left Fuming
Today, amidst the bustling corridors of Makerere University, the 90th Guild Presidency Race unfolded with fervent anticipation. The campus was abuzz as students eagerly logged onto their devices to cast their digital ballots in the historic online election.
In a tight competition, Lubega Vincent Nsamba of the National Unity Platform (NUP) Party has emerged victorious, clinching 2540 votes. His vision for a more inclusive and progressive campus resonated deeply with his peers, propelling him to the forefront of the race by a narrow margin.
Hot on Nsamba’s heeled is Ariho Edmond, supported by the Muhoozi Project, with an impressive 2536 votes, showcasing the intense competition that grips the university community.
Independent candidate Kasekende Fugulensio follows closely behind, commanding a respectable 1674 votes, highlighting the diverse range of ideologies present in the election.
As the results unfold, Wandukwa Simon of the FDC has secured 1089 votes, while Basalirwa Jonathan of the Uganda Young Democrats (UYD) has Trailed closely with 1082 votes, each leaving their mark on the political landscape of the university.
Further down the leaderboard, Allan Micah Ikemeri claimed the 6th position with 1054 votes, adding another layer of complexity to the dynamic electoral landscape. Meanwhile, the remaining candidates find themselves with less than 1000 votes each, contributing to the vibrant tapestry of ideas that defines the election.
Despite the fierce competition, the Makerere University Guild election unfolded with remarkable peace and civility, a testament to the maturity and engagement of the student body.
As the campus settled into a new era under the leadership of Lubega Vincent Nsamba, the spirit of democracy burned bright, paving the way for a future filled with promise and possibility.As the dust settles on the exhilarating Guild Presidency Race, Makerereans are brimming with anticipation to witness Lubega Vincent Nsamba’s leadership unfold.
With his compelling manifesto promising to work tirelessly for the student body and fight against unfair policies, there is a palpable sense of hope and expectation in the air. Students eagerly await Nsamba’s initiatives to champion their interests and address pressing concerns on campus.
With his victory, he carries the aspirations of the university community on his shoulders, and Makerereans are eager to see him deliver on his promises, ushering in a new era of progress and advocacy for all.