Kira Municipality MP, Hon. Ssemujju Nganda, has clarified his position on reports suggesting he might leave the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party.
Speaking on the matter, Ssemujju stated unequivocally, “I am still a member of FDC until my membership expires,” dispelling speculations about his allegiance to the party.
The remarks come amid growing tensions within the FDC, particularly between the Najjanankumbi and Katonga factions, which have divided the party’s leadership and supporters.
Nganda Ssemujju’s statement suggests a commitment to his current role within the party, even as internal wrangles continue to dominate discussions around FDC’s future.
Ssemujju Nganda, a senior member of the party and former spokesperson, has played a crucial role in FDC’s political strategy over the years.
His influence both in Parliament and within the party ranks has made his position a topic of interest during the ongoing factional disputes.
While reaffirming his membership, Ssemujju Nganda also emphasized the importance of unity and discipline in navigating the party’s challenges.
Analysts view his statement as a call for calm and an indication that he remains focused on fulfilling his duties under the party’s framework.
The FDC has been facing a leadership crisis, with accusations of mismanagement and conflicting visions for the party’s direction.
Despite the turmoil, Nganda Ssemujju’s declaration highlights a willingness to work within the existing structures, at least until his membership formally ends.
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Even as the party continues to grapple with internal divisions, Nganda Ssemujju’s stance may play a key role in shaping the discourse on reconciliation and the way forward.
Observers await further developments as the FDC leadership strives to restore stability and focus ahead of the 2026 general elections.