Fellow residents of Entebbe, dear friends, and beloved supporters,
Today, I write with a full heart—one filled with both reflection and deep gratitude.
The just-concluded NRM party primaries for Entebbe Municipality did not go in our favour, but I stand here proud of the journey we walked together.
This campaign was never just about votes—it was about voicing the hopes of our communities, challenging complacency, and offering a fresh vision for a better Entebbe.
I am proud of the message we carried, the dignity with which we ran our race, and the unity that grew around us.

While we may have experienced setbacks and irregularities that we believe were deeply unfair, I choose to place the will of the party and the peace of our community above personal ambition.
I therefore concede this election and congratulate the declared winner of the NRM primaries. I call upon all our supporters to maintain peace and unity.
The thousands who stood by me, walked with me, and lined up for me—thank you. Your support was not in vain.
You gave me strength. You gave me purpose. And you reminded me that leadership is about service—not a position.
To the NRM party leadership, I remain committed to our shared vision and values. I reaffirm my loyalty to the Movement, to the President, and to the greater cause of building a Uganda that works for all.
I am ready to serve in any capacity that advances the development of our nation and the transformation of our people—be it in business, policy, mobilization, or administration.
As we look at the future, I step forward—not in defeat, but in determination. This is not the end of our story.
It is the beginning of a new chapter—and I promise to walk it with the same integrity, humility, and passion that brought us this far.
Thank you, Entebbe. Let’s continue to build together.
Jovia Namaara aka Masanyalaze
NRM Leader | Community Advocate
MP Aspirant, Entebbe Municipality 2026–2031