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NRM hand suspected in NUP rift as Mpuuga, Namayanja clash in Masaka

Masaka, (UG):- In a surprising turn of events in the National Unity Platform (NUP)’s wing in Masaka, accusations and counter-accusations between top leaders have sparked speculation over potential external influences, particularly from the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).

The rift, prominently featuring Nyendo-Mukungwe MP, Mathias Mpuuga and Florence Namayanja, has escalated with both figures pointing fingers at each other for allegedly seeking to sabotage the party’s interests.

Political observers including Prof Gerald Karyeija, have weighed in, suggesting that the NRM might be clandestinely fueling the discord to capitalize on the disarray

“You can not rule out the possibility of NRM sponsoring the rift,” said Prof. Karyeija.

“After NRM’s humiliating loss in the recent general elections, the party must be looking at what’s happening and smiling,” he adds.

Masaka, historically a stronghold of DP, has witnessed a decline in the ruling party’s political influence in recent times.

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Analysts argue that exploiting internal strife within the opposition could present a strategic opportunity for the NRM to regain lost ground.

Karyeija highlighted the timing and intensity of the rift as potentially indicative of external interference, emphasizing the NUP’s vulnerability to manipulation amidst internal tensions.

The allegations underscore the complexity of political dynamics in Masaka and raise questions about the extent to which external forces may be influencing internal party affairs.

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As the situation unfolds, observers remain vigilant, wary of potential implications for Masaka’s political landscape.

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