Omujugujugu Moses Urges Nrm Electoral Commission To Eliminate Over-age Youth Candidates , NRM Treasurer's Sister Nakku Fiona Forges Documents

Identifying as a steadfast and passionate son of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), nurtured by the NRA legacy and grounded in principles of patriotism, integrity, and duty, I have today officially urged the NRM Electoral Commission to eliminate candidates who exceed the legal age for youth positions.
This appeal primarily targets the removal of Ms. Nakku Fiona, Ms. Kanyesigye Mercy, and Mr. Ongom Daniel, whose nominations for youth posts in the ongoing NRM electoral process violate the age limits set forth by the National Youth Council Act.
Section 1(g) of the National Youth Council Act, Cap 124, explicitly states: only persons between 18 and 30 years qualify for youth leadership. Anything beyond that is both unlawful and contrary to the Movement’s values. This statute was enacted by the NRM itself in 1993. Compelling evidence presented in the petition confirms that these candidates — based on academic transcripts, national IDs, passports, and voter records — are above 30.
Our petition focuses extensively on **Nakku Fiona**, furnishing the NRM EC with substantial proof regarding her actual age and the suspicious alterations she made earlier this year to present herself as eligible for the National Female Youth MP position — which she clearly isn’t.
For over a decade, Nakku Fiona’s passport and national ID have shown her birth year as 1994. Her S.4 results further confirm she completed in 2010 at 16, placing her current age at 31, consistent with the 1994 birth year.
In April 2025, Nakku dishonestly altered her birth year from 1994 to 1997. According to her confirmed S.4 slip from UNEB, this change would mean she sat S.4 at 13 and completed P.7 at age 3 — implying she began school before birth. *An absurdity that insults logic.*
*What credible Electoral Commission would accept such nonsense?* Is Dr. Tanga Odoi actually in control?
According to verified records in the National Electoral Commission database, Nakku’s birth year is 1994, excluding her from the official youth register, which is restricted to individuals aged 18 to 29. Should the NRM continue backing **Nakku Fiona** and she emerges as its flagbearer, the Movement risks not having an eligible nominee at the EC level — an embarrassing and costly miscalculation.
It’s widely known that Nakku is the sister of Hon. Nekesa Babra Oundo, the NRM’s National Treasurer, and has served as her Personal Assistant at the Secretariat. However, familial ties shouldn’t be used to execute deceptive schemes that ultimately tarnish the NRM’s image.
There’s strong suspicion that Nakku has misused her influence, reportedly directing NRM District registrars to attend and campaign on her behalf — a blatant violation of electoral ethics. I previously alerted the NRM about this misconduct — where electoral officials were being mobilized to support Nakku Fiona’s candidacy instead of conducting a fair election. Thankfully, after my warning, the Secretary General issued a firm caution to those involved.
Concerning the other candidates, Ongom Daniel, aspiring to chair the National Youth Council, is registered as born in 1993 — making him 32 and, therefore, disqualified. The NRM EC should take swift action to avoid repeating mistakes like those made in the 2020 case involving Blaise Kamugisha.
Kanyesigye Mercy’s documents also need a detailed review. She has long been in the National Youth Council, and available evidence suggests she has surpassed the legal age limit.
This is more than a legal matter — it's about preserving the integrity of our Movement and learning from history. Time and again, we’ve seen ineligible candidates pass through internal vetting only to be disqualified later by the EC, leaving the NRM humiliated. That cycle must end.
Our generation owes it to the NRA's legacy to safeguard the Movement from deception and shortcuts. The NRM deserves a cleanup — morally and legally. As a dedicated cadre, I won’t remain silent while our Party is dragged through preventable scandal.
I, therefore, appeal to the entire NRM fraternity — from grassroots youth councils to the National Secretariat — to uphold electoral justice. Let’s protect the NRM’s legal foundation and revolutionary principles.
The Movement’s future belongs to those who are disciplined, honest, and qualified — not to those like Nakku Fiona, who bend the rules for personal gain.
We are fully committed to seeing this matter through to its rightful conclusion.
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