Road to 2026 Elections: Vote Out Corrupt Politicians, Says Dramani Collins the Assistant RDC for Maracha District.
As Uganda enters the election season, it is crucial for citizens to actively participate in selecting leaders who demonstrate integrity, transparency, and accountability. Corruption has long been a serious issue undermining our nation's progress—crippling service delivery, obstructing development projects, and widening inequality. The power to bring about change lies in the hands of voters.
Ugandans must carefully evaluate candidates beyond their campaign promises and flashy speeches. Consider their past records:
- Have they been involved in corruption scandals?
- Have they mismanaged public resources?
- Do they promote transparency and good governance?
- Are they committed to justice and fairness?
Leaders with a history of defending corruption or misusing public funds should be rejected at the ballot box. Electing such individuals only perpetuates a cycle of impunity and dishonesty within public offices.
Instead, Uganda needs leaders who will strengthen anti-corruption institutions, enforce accountability, and ensure that public resources are used for the benefit of every citizen. When voters make informed choices, they contribute to a governance system where integrity thrives and development is prioritized.
Let us unite in choosing leaders who will safeguard Uganda’s future instead of stealing from it. A corruption-free Uganda begins with responsible voting!
Yours sincerely,
Dramani Collins
Assistant Resident District Commissioner, Maracha
Anti-corruption Crusader
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