By the time Kibuule was voted out of parliament, he had spent two consecutive terms where he also served as a State Minister for Youth and Children and later State Minister for Water, the posts he used to lobby for a number of services for his constituency.

The nomination of different parliamentary candidates vying for different electoral areas in Mukono district has kicked off at Mukono Electoral Commission headquarters. The exercise is headed by the Mukono district EC registrar, Muganzi Mark Mayanja.
Ronald Kibuule, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) flag holder for Mukono North constituency has been the first candidate to be nominated.
After his nomination, Kibuule addressed the media promising to start from where he stopped in the process of building his constituency saying, most of the services have lagged behind for the whole of this term, the constituency has been in the hands of an opposition candidate.

Kibuule lost the Mukono North parliamentary seat in 2021 to National Unity Platform’s (NUP) Abdallah Kiwanuka Mulimamayuuni. However, he says following the vacuum of leadership that has been in the constituency for the last over five years, the electorates themselves approached him and asked him to stand again and regain the lost seat.
By the time Kibuule was voted out of parliament, he had spent two consecutive terms where he also served as a State Minister for Youth and Children and later State Minister for Water, the posts he used to lobby for a number of services for his constituency.
In Nakifuma County, Eng. Robert Kafeero Kafeero Ssekitooleko who is standing on the NRM card has also been nominated. Kafeero has also showed dismay to the fact that due to the so-called wave that swept most of the NRM MPs in Buganda region, himself inclusive, the people of Nakifuma lost a good leader in him instead voted for someone they even didn’t know but just voted for a political party symbol of an umbrella.


“Due to my leadership, I managed to lobby for St. Andrew Ndwaddemutwe Seed School, located at Ndwaddemutwe village in Kimenyedde sub-county, Mukono district and it’s the only seed school in Nakifuma and Mukono district. Also, Nakifuma-Mayangayanga road was tarmacked, on addition to providing fuel for the maintenance of a number of our feeder roads in different sub-counties, many villages were connected to the electricity grid just because of my efforts but all those stalled just because of departure,” he said.
Others nominated include; Rev. Dr. Peter Bakaluba Mukasa, on an independent bid for Mukono Municipality, Hanifa Nabukeera Husein (independent) for Mukono Municipality, Sulaiman Kiwanuka (NUP), Nakifuma county, among others.


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