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Besigye should leave youth concentrate on productive work rather than confusing them with ‘Tubalemese’— Odonga Otto

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
January 24, 2018
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Aruu county Member of Parliament Odonga Otto together with two other opposition MPs; Joseph Ssewungu of Kalungu West and Simon Oyet of Nwoya county yesterday shunned Dr Kiiza Besigye’s “Tubalemese” campaign. The MPs said Besigye is only focusing on his conquest for power.

In their address to the media at Parliament, FDC’s Ondonga Ottowho  blamed Besigye for not involving MPs in his campaigns stating that; “Besigye should leave youth concentrate on much productive work rather than his confusing them with ‘Tubalemese.’ FDC being my party should now lay strategies to build and strengthen in their constituencies, compared to engaging in unconstitutional activities.”

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