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    NRM Shock Move: All Candidates Step Down for Oboth Oboth and Tayebwa

    Lukwago HananBy Lukwago HananMay 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    All aspiring candidates from the National Resistance Movement (NRM) for the positions of Speaker and Deputy Speaker have officially stepped down in favour of Jacob Oboth Oboth, the Member of Parliament for West Budama Central, and Thomas Tayebwa, the MP for Ruhinda North in Mitooma District. The decision marks a major moment of unity within the ruling party ahead of the highly anticipated parliamentary leadership race.

    Jacob Oboth Oboth now stands as the preferred candidate for the position of Speaker, following the withdrawal of all other contenders. Known for his legal background and parliamentary experience, Oboth Oboth has been praised by party members for his leadership abilities and commitment to strengthening Parliament.

    Meanwhile, Thomas Tayebwa, who has been serving as the Deputy Speaker, has received overwhelming support to retain his position. Tayebwa, the Member of Parliament for Ruhinda North, has earned recognition for his active role in parliamentary affairs and his efforts in promoting effective debate and legislative oversight.

    The unanimous decision by the aspiring candidates to step down is being viewed as a strategic move aimed at promoting party cohesion and avoiding internal divisions within the NRM. Political analysts say the development demonstrates growing confidence in the leadership capabilities of both Oboth Oboth and Tayebwa.

    As the political atmosphere continues to build, attention now turns to the official processes that will confirm the leadership positions in Parliament. Supporters of the two leaders have welcomed the development, expressing optimism that the new leadership will guide Parliament with stability, experience, and unity.

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