THE SILENT TAKEOVER: FDC’s Stealth March to Power
It’s not every day you see political rivals playing nice—but when it happens, it’s almost suspiciously refreshing.
At the moment, the FDC’s top contenders—Hon. Nandala Mafabi and Party President Patrick Amuriat—are both on the campaign trail in the Teso subregion, hunting for delegate support in a surprisingly coordinated effort known as Operation VIVA. No mudslinging, no chairs flying—just politics, the way it should be (but rarely is).
While other parties seem to be auditioning for a political version of WWE, the FDC is quietly winning hearts with an image of calm democracy and political tolerance. And let’s be honest—that’s the plot twist most Ugandans have been hoping for.
In regions like Elgon, Teso, and parts of the North, the presidential preference seems to be sealed tighter than a boda-boda rider’s helmet during a Kampala downpour. These voters represent a formidable block—one that could very well tip the national scales.
And with the chaos sweeping through other parties like a bad soap opera, the FDC might just surprise the nation—not with noise, but with a quiet, calculated move that no one saw coming.
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