The People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) parliamentary aspirant for Kawempe South, Ssekungu Hassan, has emphasized the importance of strategic planning in political leadership, pledging preparedness and effective service delivery to residents if elected on 15 January 2026.
Speaking during the Kawempe South Parliamentary Debate hosted by NBS Television on Sunday, Ssekungu highlighted planning as a foundational pillar for meaningful governance and sustainable development.
“I believe planning is critical in politics. Many enter leadership without a clear strategy. I am well-prepared to deliver services to the people of Kawempe,” he said.
Ssekungu is set to face Nansubuga Fatima of the Democratic Front (DF), Ddamulira Faisal of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Fred Nyanzi Ssentamu of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Madina Ntale Nsereko of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), Dafala Ssekanjako of the Common Man’s Party (CMP), as well as independent candidates Muhammed Ssenyonga, Musa Kyagulanyi, Roy Ssemboga, and Umar Nsubuga.
All are vying to replace outgoing legislator Bashir Kazibwe Mbazira, who has represented the constituency since 2021 under the National Unity Platform (NUP).