General Moses Ali, Uganda's 86-year-old Second Deputy Prime Minister, continues to command strong political support in Adjumani West, securing the NRM party flag despite his advanced age and health challenges. He has called for greater representation of West Nile in government and compensation for war debts, highlighting regional grievances. Despite logistical delays during the primaries, Ali's popularity remains unshaken, with prominent figures like Dorcus Inzikuru campaigning for him. His enduring influence is attributed to his historical significance and deep-rooted loyalty among constituents. Critics have urged him to retire, but his supporters view him as an irreplaceable leader and symbol of regional pride.
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