Hajati Hanifar Karadi has formally announced her candidacy for the Kawempe North parliamentary seat in the upcoming by-election set to replace the late Hon. Muhammad Ssegirinya. Karadi’s declaration has brought renewed energy to the constituency as she aims to address pressing community needs and continue the developmental work initiated by her predecessor.
During a consultative meeting organized by the Electoral Commission at Tick Hotel in Kawempe, Karadi rallied voters to actively engage in the electoral process. She urged residents to adhere to the Commission’s guidelines to ensure a smooth election.
The meeting brought together influential stakeholders, including local mayors, LC1 chairpersons, Resident City Commissioners (RCCs), and other community leaders. The discussions focused on key electoral processes, particularly voter registration and preparation for the by-election, which is scheduled for 13th March 2025.
Karadi emphasized the need for transparency and inclusivity across all 197 polling stations in Kawempe North. She appealed to residents to update their details in the voters’ register to guarantee their participation in the election.
In her address, Hajati Hanifar Karadi outlined her vision for Kawempe North, promising to build upon the late Hon. Ssegirinya’s legacy. Her campaign priorities are centered on improving sanitation, tackling unemployment, and creating opportunities for the youth.
“Kawempe deserves a leader committed to driving development and transforming our community,” Karadi remarked. “I am determined to resolve the sanitation issues that have long affected our area and to work tirelessly to provide meaningful employment opportunities for our youth.”
Karadi’s commitment has resonated with many voters, particularly as she positions herself as a candidate focused on delivering tangible results. Her emphasis on service delivery aligns with the late Hon. Ssegirinya’s vision of uplifting the Kawempe North community.
Karadi further highlighted key issues she intends to tackle if elected, including garbage management, improving access to clean and safe water, and addressing the high rates of unemployment. Her campaign emphasizes practical solutions aimed at improving the quality of life for residents.
“Kawempe North faces numerous challenges, but with the right leadership, we can overcome them. My goal is to ensure that every resident benefits from accessible services and sustainable development,” Karadi said.
The Electoral Commission has laid out a detailed roadmap to guide the by-election process, with activities running from 28th January to 13th March 2025. Preparations are underway to ensure that all 197 polling stations are fully operational and that the voting process is smooth and transparent.
Karadi called on all eligible voters to seize this opportunity to shape the future of Kawempe North. She urged residents to participate in voter registration and turn out in large numbers on election day to have their voices heard.
As the campaign season progresses, residents of Kawempe North are eager to hear more from Hajati Hanifar Karadi and other candidates about their plans for the constituency. Karadi’s message of continuity and development has already captured the attention of many voters, as she pledges to build a stronger, more resilient community.
With the by-election set for 13th March 2025, the people of Kawempe North have a chance to elect a leader who will prioritize their needs and work tirelessly to achieve sustainable development. Hajati Hanifar Karadi’s candidacy represents a vision of progress, inclusivity, and community-centered leadership.
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