The National Resistance Movement (NRM) Grassroot Mobilization Team in Greater Luweero has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the party and expanding support across the sub-region following a meeting to evaluate the recently concluded national elections.
Greater Luweero — comprising Luweero, Nakaseke, and Nakasongola districts — remains historically significant to the NRM struggle and continues to play an important role in safeguarding the achievements of the movement under the leadership of H.E. Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

Grassroot mobilization efforts in the sub-region have been spearheaded by NRM Deputy Secretary General Rt. Hon. Rosemary Namayanja, who serves as the sub-regional team leader, together with Hon. Minister Dr. JC Muyingo, Hon. Minister Muruli Mukasa, and other senior party leaders coordinating mobilization activities across the three districts.

The evaluation meeting, chaired by Hon. Nuuwa Mutebi, reviewed election outcomes and mobilization efforts across the region. Leaders noted encouraging progress in several areas, highlighting that the NRM reclaimed key parliamentary seats in Nakaseke and Nakasongola, signaling renewed confidence in the party’s leadership and agenda.

Although the party did not secure some top positions in Luweero District, leaders observed a significant improvement in the presidential vote, with President Museveni registering a higher percentage of support than in previous elections. The development was described as a strong indicator of growing grassroots support for the NRM.
Leaders also reflected on the extensive grassroots mobilization activities carried out across the sub-region, including engagements in Bamunanika County where NRM teams moved across villages and parishes such as Nambere, Mabuye, and Mazzi in Kamira Sub-county, strengthening party structures and rallying support for NRM flag bearers.
The mobilization efforts, deployed under the guidance of Rt. Hon. Rosemary Namayanja and led in the field by Hon. Dr. JC Muyingo, helped unite party leaders and supporters around a shared goal of consolidating NRM support and protecting the gains achieved over the last four decades.

Leaders reaffirmed that the NRM will not give up on Greater Luweero, pledging to intensify grassroots engagement, strengthen unity within party structures, and continue mobilizing communities across Luweero, Nakaseke, and Nakasongola.
As the cradle of the liberation struggle, Greater Luweero remains central to the identity and future of the movement. Party leaders emphasized that the region will continue standing with President Museveni and the NRM, working together to protect the gains of peace, stability, and national development.
“No Turning Back,” leaders declared, as they committed to deeper mobilization and stronger party structures across the Greater Luweero sub-region.
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