Mbale District NRM Boss Wambogo Moses Endorses Speaker, Tayebwa For Speakership



The Mbale District  National Resistance Movement (NRM) Chairman, Mr Wambogo  Moses, has endorsed Anita Annet Among and Thomas Tayebwa for the positions of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Parliament ahead of the first sitting of the 12th Parliament.

According to Wambongo, his decision was taken after a high-level meeting of the party’s flag bearers.

While addressing the media, Wambogo noted that President M7 should consider Bugisu during cabinet appointments. 

"President M7 doesn't demand us, it is us who demand him, we delivered all the MP positions as well as scaring higher for President M7, therefore, we expect the president to share thw national cake equally"-Wambogo.

It should be noted that Lydia Wanyoto, the Mbale City Woman MP has also shown interest in contesting for Speakership, and Emma Biara, Mp Bulambuli for deputy speaker. 
All the above MP elect are from Bugisu sub-region.

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Among, who has been the Speaker since 2022, was elected unopposed as Bukedea District Woman Member of Parliament. Within party circles, she is credited for steering parliamentary business during the final years of the 11th Parliament and for playing a visible role in mobilising support for the ruling party during the recent elections.

Tayebwa, the Ruhinda North Member of Parliament, was also returned unopposed and currently serves as Deputy Speaker. He previously served as Government Chief Whip and is regarded as one of the party’s key organisers, particularly in western Uganda. Senior party officials have credited him for helping consolidate NRM support in areas that had shown growing opposition influence.

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However, Tayebwa’s endorsement comes amid emerging internal competition within the ruling party. Bushenyi Ishaka Municipality Member of Parliament Iddi Basajja, son of businessman and NRM entrepreneur Hassan Basajjabalaba declared interest in contesting for the Deputy Speaker position.

Basajjaba, a first time legislator has presented himself as part of a new generation of leaders advocating for inclusiveness and stronger parliamentary independence. His declaration introduces an unexpected dynamic into a race that had initially appeared settled following the NEC endorsement.

Under the NRM arrangement, the parliamentary caucus will decide whether to adopt the NEC position or allow a competitive contest among interested members. The final decision will be made on the floor of Parliament during the election of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker at the start of the new term.


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