The executive, tasked with reuniting the FDC, expanding party structures, and preparing for the 2026 general elections, has faced criticism for achieving less than expected.
Former Leader of the Opposition Ogenga Latigo says the katonga faction was always headed nowhere because it was just centred around the person of Dr Kizza Besigye, who he said is afraid of competition.
This proposal comes in light of recent public disputes, such as the one between Kasule Lumumba, the Minister of General Duties, and Prime Minister Robinah Nabanja regarding a trip to the United States.
Ssemujju's remarks come amidst escalating tensions within the FDC, with some members questioning the party's ideological integrity and accusing its leadership of compromising its principles for political gain.
Amuriat disclosed that their persistent efforts have already seen a considerable number of members rejoining the party, with discussions ongoing to bring back others who remain in dissent.
Ssemujju's dire assessment comes in the wake of a startling declaration by the FDC spokesperson, who announced intentions to leave the party at the earliest opportunity.
Birigwa says he can only do so only if the leaders accused of betraying the party step down, adding that those who want to go back should go ahead but he can’t return if the issues that caused the split are not resolved.
Mulwana died on Tuesday morning. He leaves behind a widow, two children (as of 2021 - editor), a catalogue of songs, and the man his political activism rallied voters to "kick out of the way" - General Yoweri Museveni.