Following her resounding victory in the previous election, where she triumphed over formidable opponents, including FDC’s Salaam Musumba and NUP’s Bridget Babirye, EAC Affairs Minister and former Parliament Speaker Rebecca Kadaga is set to reclaim her seat as Kamuli Woman MP unopposed in the upcoming 2026 elections. Kadaga secured a remarkable 92,388 votes in 2021, signaling overwhelming support from the constituents.
The groundswell of support for Kadaga’s unopposed candidacy stems from a growing consensus across Kamuli that recognizes her unparalleled contributions to the district, the Busoga region, and Uganda as a whole. Various influential groups within Kamuli have voiced their endorsement of Kadaga’s sole candidacy, citing her exceptional leadership and numerous accomplishments.
Notably, the Kamuli Salon Operators Association, led by Chairperson Juliet Mukyala, has thrown its weight behind Kadaga, lauding her efforts in supporting small businesses, including salon operators, through impactful initiatives. Mukyala highlights Kadaga’s extensive network and advocacy, which have resulted in tangible benefits for the community.
Similarly, members of the Kamuli Drivers Association have rallied behind Kadaga’s candidacy, going as far as erecting a statue in her honor outside Kadaga’s Century Hotel in Kamuli Municipality. Their unwavering support underscores Kadaga’s significant impact on various sectors within the district.
Recent developments have further solidified Kadaga’s unopposed candidacy, with prominent figures like Pastor Eddy Munene endorsing her leadership during a gathering in Kamuli Town. Pastor Munene praised Kadaga’s unparalleled leadership qualities and urged residents to rally behind her candidacy without reservation.
As preparations for the 2026 elections gather momentum, it appears increasingly likely that Kadaga will emerge unopposed, a testament to her widespread popularity and exemplary track record as a dedicated public servant.
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