By Mukembo Wilfred
More than 40 aspiring candidates under the Democratic Front have returned their expression of interest forms and been officially nominated on the first day of the party’s month-long primary exercise ahead of the upcoming general elections.

The exercise, which began today, Friday, saw a strong turnout. By 3 PM, over 40 hopefuls had submitted their forms, including nine parliamentary aspirants, LC5 chairpersons, city division mayors, district councilors, division mayors, sub-county councilors, as well as LC1 and LC2 chairpersons.
According to Mr. Henry Lubowa, Chairperson of the Democratic Front Electoral Commission, the opening day of nominations proceeded smoothly. However, he cautioned aspirants against attempting to influence the process through bribery, warning that bringing gifts or incentives to EC commissioners would not be tolerated.

Among the nominated candidates was Flavia Nakafeero, who is contesting for the position of Woman Member of Parliament for Wakiso District. Nakafeero outlined her campaign priorities, emphasizing youth empowerment, women’s rights, and improved healthcare services.

Hakim Ssemuwemba Ndawula, also nominated on day one, cited the political maturity and discipline of the Democratic Front as his reason for aligning with the party.
Other notable aspirants included Samuel Walter Lubega Mukaku, who is vying for the Lubaga South MP seat; Nangobi Shamim, running for Jinja West MP; and Alisha Luwalira, who was nominated for the mayoral seat in Makindye Division.

The nomination process will continue throughout the month as the Democratic Front prepares for what is expected to be a competitive general election season.
