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FDC’s Eng Amuriat offers self for Uganda’s presidency

FDC’s Eng Amuriat offers self for Uganda’s presidency. Whisper Eye Reports.

Uganda’s leading opposition party FDC is slated to pick it’s Presidential aspirant by 26th August 2020.

In a tweet early this morning Eng Amuriat had this to say.


“Fellow Citizens, family, friends and members of the Great Forum for Democratic Change Party,
Greetings. I have this day of 17th August, 2020 taken a conscious decision to offer myself as candidate for President of Uganda.

For this to happen I must subject myself to the internal selection process of my party, the Forum for Democratic Change, FDC.


Accordingly I will be picking and completing the FDC forms for Expression of Interest tomorrow Wednesday 19th August, 2020 at 10:30 am and returning Nomination forms on 26th August, 2020 at 11 am.

I count on you all to offer prayers and all forms of support as I make this journey to become the highest ranking servant of this country.
Thank you all
God bless you.
One Uganda One People
POA, POA, POA.

Kaweesa Hope Mulangira

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