Kevin Nalwoga Launches Mityana South MP Campaign, Pledges to Fix Service Delivery Gaps

By Alex Don

Mityana — Aspiring Member of Parliament for Mityana South Constituency, Kevin Nalwoga, has officially launched his campaign, pledging to address persistent service delivery gaps and restore effective representation for the people of the constituency.
Speaking to supporters during the campaign launch held in Mityana, Nalwoga said his decision to contest is driven by the everyday challenges faced by residents, including poor road networks, limited access to quality healthcare, youth unemployment, and inadequate support for education.
He emphasized that leadership must go beyond speeches and focus on tangible results that improve people’s lives.

The people of Mityana South deserve a leader who listens, acts, and delivers. My campaign is about closing the service delivery gaps that have held our communities back for years, Nalwoga said.

Aspiring Member of Parliament for Mityana South Constituency, Kevin Nalwoga,

Nalwoga outlined key priorities of his campaign, including advocating for improved health services, promoting youth skills development and employment, strengthening education standards, and working closely with local leaders to improve infrastructure and access to government programs.
He also pledged to be an accessible and accountable leader, promising regular engagement with constituents and transparency in the use of public resources.
Supporters at the launch welcomed Nalwoga’s message, describing him as a focused and community-driven leader capable of bringing fresh energy and solutions to Mityana South.
The campaign launch attracted local leaders, youth groups, women representatives, and community members, marking the beginning of what Nalwoga described as a people-centered journey toward effective representation in Parliament.
Nalwoga concluded by calling on residents to unite beyond political differences and work together for the development of Mityana South.

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