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Mbabazi speaks out on alleged fall out with Museveni

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Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi has rubbished reports that he has fallen out with President Yoweri Museveni.

Mbabazi who also doubles as NRM party secretary has described the reports as sheer nonsense and as a plot by “the so called movement reformists to divide the party.”

Responding to the reports and the woes that have bogged the party down for the first time, Mbabazi said the diversionary forces within the party were targeting him as the loyal party cadre to cause divisions and destroy Museveni’s leadership of the party.

He said their plan is to portray him as a corrupt leader and anon performer to make him appear politically irrelevant by 2016.

He warned “genuine party supporters” to guard against those people. He told them that the people causing clashes with in the party are not real party supporters and that they have sinister motives because they have failed to rise to party leadership through elections.

“Don’t allow you to be bought like commodities in the market because that is dangerous to the country and we shall fight it,” Mbabazi said.

He said the party is aware of all the meetings going on everywhere but assures NRM members that the enemies of the party’s success will not succeed.

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