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President Yoweri Museveni has urged Ugandans to make informed choices during elections, warning that leadership decisions determine whether a country remains stable or descends into instability.
He made the remarks on December 16, 2025, while addressing a mammoth crowd during a campaign rally at Ssaza Grounds in Kiboga district.


An informed voter is a person who is knowledgeable about candidates, policies, voting requirements and timeframes, as well as the government system as a whole.
President Museveni cautioned voters against trivialising politics, stressing that elections are not like football but a serious national matter. Drawing lessons from history, he recalled the 1962 elections, explaining that poor political choices then led to loss of life and prolonged conflict.


He added that the expected start of oil production next year will provide resources to fast-track infrastructure projects that have been delayed due to limited funding.
Turning to wealth creation, President Museveni emphasised household income as the cornerstone of national prosperity. He urged families to focus on increasing income through agriculture and enterprise, reiterating the NRM’s four-acre model for diversified production.
On job creation, the President said employment opportunities come from individual enterprises like commercial agriculture, factories, services and ICT, adding that government skilling centres are also equipping young people with practical skills such as welding, baking and other trades.
Mobilise peacefully
NRM first national vice-chairperson Alhajji Moses Kigongo urged leaders and supporters in Kiboga to mobilise peacefully and engage voters respectfully in order to consolidate support for the party during the election period.
NRM second national vice-chairperson (female), also Speaker of Parliament Anita Annet Among thanked the President for tarmacking the Hoima–Kiboga road, saying it has eased transport and boosted trade. She also appealed for the establishment of a coffee processing factory in Kiboga to promote value addition and improve farmers’ incomes.
NRM vice-chairperson central region, Haruna Kasolo assured residents that the NRM government has delivered on its commitments and will continue to do more as long as they vote President Museveni and NRM flag bearers in the coming elections.
Kiboga district NRM chairperson Ruth Nankabirwa thanked the President for restoring peace and strengthening security through the establishment of police stations in areas that were previously affected by criminal activities.
Nankabirwa also commended the rehabilitation of the Hoima-Kampala Road, noting that it was constructed by the NRM government and is now being upgraded. She further praised wealth creation programmes such as the Parish Development Model and Emyooga, saying many households in Kiboga have benefited.