Faridah Nakazibwe’s Nemesis, Justine Nameere Defeated In NRM Central Region Youth MP Election

October 12, 2020

NTV ‘Akawungeezi’ news reader and ‘Mwasuze Mutya’ presenter, Faridah Nakazibwe must be secretlty celebrating after her nemesis Justine Nameere lost in the NRM Central Region youth parliamentary primaries.

Nameere, a daughter  to Agriculture minister, Vincent Ssempijja was over the weekend floored by Ms Agnes Kirabo.

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The NRM electoral commission returning officer for  Central Region youth MP elections,  Ms Jane Alisemera Babiiha, declared Ms Agnes Kirabo as winner of the polls that attracted 11 contenders.

Ms Kirabo garnered 212 votes (44.4 per cent) and her closest rival Felix Kayihura got 98 votes (20.5per cent).
Ms Mastulah Nakibuule came third with 75 votes (15.7 per cent), Ms Justine Nameere got 35 votes (7.3 per cent), Mr Alvin Semambya collected 28 votes (5.9 percent) while  Ms Joan Nanseko garnered 26 votes (5.4 per cent).

L-R: Agnes Kirabo and Justine Nameere

Nameere also lost at her home turf  in Kalungu. Of the 13 youth delegates who cast their votes in Kalungu, only five voted in favour of Ms Nameere while Kayihura got six votes. Ms Kirabo and Ms Nakibuule received one vote each and the rest received zero.

One of the youth delegates who preferred said they Nameere lost because she is arrogant.

“Ms Nameere is arrogant and her father let her down because he promised youth in his constituency (Kalungu) some projects and Shs1m which he has failed to fulfil to date,” one of the youth delegates, said.

After suffering defeat, Nameere accused the NRM secretariat of failure to organize a free and fair election.