NRM Launches New Campaign Slogan Ahead of 2026 General Elections: “Settle for the Best, Museveni  is the Best

By Muhamadi Matovu | Thursday, April 24, 2025
NRM Launches New Campaign Slogan Ahead of 2026 General Elections: “Settle for the Best, Museveni  is the Best
We pleaded with our dear President not to abandon his divine mission of transforming Uganda

The Office of the National Chairman (ONC) has unveiled a new campaign slogan aimed at securing support for President Museveni ahead of Uganda’s 2026 general elections.

The slogan, “Settle for the Best, Museveni is the Best,” was announced by Hadijah Namyalo, ONC head and key mobiliser for Museveni’s supporters, during an event on Thursday at the ONC headquarters in Kyambogo.

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This new initiative follows the success of the “Tova Ku Main” campaign, which was instrumental in persuading President Museveni to run for a seventh term.

The slogan reinforces the National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) messaging that Museveni remains the best leader to continue guiding Uganda’s development.

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Hajjat Namyalo emphasised that the campaign will be a central part of NRM’s efforts in the lead-up to the 2026 elections.

She praised the president’s leadership, claiming that Uganda’s transformation into a modern economy is a direct result of his visionary governance.

“We pleaded with our dear President not to abandon his divine mission of transforming Uganda,” Namyalo stated, further lauding Museveni for fostering peace, stability, and development both in Uganda and the broader East African region.

Namyalo, who also serves as Senior Presidential Advisor, took the opportunity to criticise the opposition, specifically targeting National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine.

Namyalo accused Kyagulanyi of misrepresenting Uganda’s progress and undermining government initiatives like the Parish Development Model (PDM), which she argues has helped lift millions out of poverty.

“The opposition continues to malign successful government initiatives for their own benefit,” she said. “Meanwhile, we are empowering Ugandans, especially the youth, to build businesses and support their families.”

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