NRM CAMPAIGN TRAILS IN TESO CONCLUDED WITH A GRAND RALLY IN BUKEDEA

 

Bukedea - Rally - NRM Presidential campaigns 2025 - Teso Region



Bukedea - Rally - NRM Presidential campaigns 2025 - Teso Region  

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni concluded his campaign trail in the Teso Sub-region with a grand rally at Emokori A Cell, Emokori Ward, Bukedea Town Council in Bukedea District.

Addressing a mammoth crowd, He thanked the people of Bukedea for their unwavering support to the National Resistance Movement (NRM) and for standing firmly behind the Speaker of Parliament and NRM Second National Vice Chairperson, Rt. Hon. Anita Annet Among.

He described her re-election as a clear demonstration of the people’s confidence in tested leadership.

Bukedea - Rally - NRM Presidential campaigns 2025 - Teso Region 

Bukedea - Rally - NRM Presidential campaigns 2025 - Teso Region 

Museveni reminded the gathering that the first major contribution of the NRM is peace, recalling his days in the bush when he used to camp in the area. “Because of the correct ideology, we were able to end all these wars. That is how Uganda has become an island of peace, hosting millions of refugees from our brother countries,” he said.

The President emphasized that the second contribution of the NRM is development, citing major achievements in economic infrastructure such as roads, electricity, and telecommunications.

When he got to water question in Bukedea, the President promised to ensure every parish in Bukedea has access to clean water. And further disclosed that 80 percent of Bukedea’s rural villages already have access to safe water, with two major piped water systems — Bukedea Town Council and Kachumbala Town — completed, serving more than 28,000 people combined.

He revealed that new piped water systems are being developed in Aloet and Amus Towns, and the Bukedea Gravity Flow Scheme, which will serve both Bukedea and Kween districts.

The President also highlighted ongoing water-for-production projects such as the Acomai Irrigation Scheme, valley dams, and small-scale irrigation systems in Komuge and Malera Sub-counties to boost agricultural productivity.

Meanwhile the President reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensure every parish has a government primary school and every sub-county has a government secondary school and noted that two new Seed Secondary Schools are currently under construction in Bukedea and that Bukedea Secondary School will be rehabilitated under the programme for traditional schools.

The President equally observed that Bukedea District has two Health Centre IVs and nine Health Centre IIIs, with plans to expand coverage as his government will continue improving service delivery by equipping all health units with modern diagnostic tools and medical supplies, while sustaining efforts to eradicate malaria and other preventable diseases.

The maintained that mentioned the Tororo–Gulu–Pakwach railway line, will not only easen transport but boost regional trade and connect Teso to northern Uganda and other parts of the country.






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