On Wednesday, 22nd October 2025, it is the D-Day that the aspiring Member of Parliament for the Kamuli Municipality seat Eng. Godfrey Mugoya has booked for nominations.
Eng. Mugoya who won the ticket for National Unity Platform (NUP) is fully charged up for the moment.
“All is set as we head for the nominations on 22nd October 2025. I call upon all my fans to grace this occasion. The meeting point is Kabukye” Eng. Mugoya remarks.

Eng. Mugoya’s manifesto for the people of Kamuli Municipality is well packaged; embracing all clusters of people; males and females, the youth, elderly, poor, middle income, poor and the rich.
“I want to front advocacy for our rights. I also want advocacy for improved education system, infrastructural improvement like roads, economic empowerment and reduction in over-taxation for our people” The Engineer reveals.
He is expected to come face-to-face with the incumbent and other independent candidates who will successfully be nominated.
What do Members of Parliament (MP’s) execute:
A community needs an MP who is a strong advocate, a good communicator, and actively engaged with their constituents.
- Advocacy and Representation:
Voice for the Community:
An effective MP should be able to effectively articulate the needs and concerns of their constituency in Parliament, both orally and through written questions or submissions.
Policy Influence:
They should actively participate in the policy-making process, advocating for the community’s interests and pushing for positive changes that benefit their constituents.
Monitoring and Oversight:
MPs also have a responsibility to monitor government actions and hold ministers accountable for their decisions.
- Strong Communication and Engagement:
Open Communication:
An MP should be accessible to constituents and actively engage with them through various channels (e.g., regular meetings, social media, email).
Transparency:
They should be transparent about their actions and decisions, keeping the community informed about what they are doing in Parliament.
Active Listening:
They should actively seek feedback from the community and be willing to listen to their concerns and suggestions.
- Responsiveness and Helpfulness:
Problem-Solving:
An effective MP should be able to assist constituents with individual concerns and help them access government services.
Information Dissemination:
They should be a source of information about government programs and initiatives and help constituents understand their options.
Community Support:
They should be actively involved in community events and initiatives, demonstrating their commitment to the area.