Politics
“My Journey Isn’t Over Yet!” Gen. Moses Ali Launches Manifesto, Eyes Another Term in Adjumani West
General Moses Ali, Uganda’s Second Deputy Prime Minister and long-serving Member of Parliament for Adjumani West County, has officially launched his campaign for re-election in the 2026 general elections. The announcement was made during a vibrant gathering at Paridi Stadium in Adjumani Town Council, which also served as a thanksgiving ceremony.
The event drew hundreds of attendees, including religious leaders, local government officials, youth representatives, and residents from across the district. The occasion was both a gesture of appreciation for the community’s continued support and an opportunity for Gen. Ali to outline his future agenda.
In his address, Gen. Ali expressed heartfelt thanks to the people of Adjumani for their trust and unwavering support throughout his political journey. He said his decision to seek another term stems from a commitment to complete ongoing development projects and introduce new initiatives aimed at uplifting the region.
Among the key priorities highlighted were the improvement of road infrastructure, expansion of clean water access, enhancement of the education system, and increased support for youth and women-led initiatives. Gen. Ali emphasized that these projects are designed to improve living standards and create broader opportunities for all residents.
He also underscored the importance of maintaining peace and unity within Adjumani, noting that the district’s steady progress has been a result of strong collaboration between leaders and citizens. As the country approaches the 2026 elections, he urged the community to remain calm, focused, and united.
Several speakers at the event praised Gen. Ali’s leadership, describing him as a calm, experienced, and development-oriented figure who deeply understands the needs of his constituents. They commended his dedication to public service and his vision for continued progress.
With this announcement, General Moses Ali becomes one of the first senior political leaders to formally declare their candidacy for the 2026 elections, setting the tone for what is expected to be a spirited campaign in Adjumani West County.
