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The National Unity Platform (NUP) is back with Phase 3 of its Nationwide Tour, aiming to reach, empower, and organize communities across Uganda.
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Nationwide Tour (Phase 3) returns this Thursday in Kamuli
Starting this Thursday, the tour kicks off in Kamuli, before proceeding to Abim and Soroti, and finally returning to Kisoro next week. The NUP has announced its dedication to mobilizing and uniting citizens under a shared vision of change for Uganda.
This tour is more than just a series of visits. It’s a revolutionary movement to educate communities about the power of unity and grassroots activism.
Each stop on the tour provides opportunities for citizens to engage directly with NUP leaders, who will share strategies to bring positive, long-term changes to their communities.
Mobilizing Communities for a Brighter Future
The main goal of this tour is to mobilize citizens, making them aware of their potential to influence change.
Through public meetings, discussions, and various outreach programs, NUP leaders will encourage Ugandans to actively participate in their communities, share their thoughts, and become proactive in shaping the nation’s future.
Agitating for Rights and Justice
The NUP tour is also aimed at agitating for the rights and welfare of all Ugandans. Leaders will address issues affecting local communities and bring attention to social injustices, government accountability, and economic challenges.
By raising awareness, NUP hopes to empower communities to stand up for their rights and demand fair treatment and services from the government.
Organizing for Lasting Impact
The final component of the tour is to organize communities for sustainable change. NUP leaders will be working closely with local leaders and groups to establish strong, community-driven initiatives.
These efforts are intended to equip communities with the resources and strategies they need to sustain their voices and influence, long after the tour ends.
As the NUP Nationwide Tour continues, the message is clear: communities in Kamuli, Abim, Soroti, and Kisoro are invited to come together, embrace unity, and be part of a movement for a better Uganda. The revolution begins now.