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FDC crisis: Nandala rejects Birigwa request for delegates’ conference funds

Damali Mukhaye by Damali Mukhaye
September 4, 2023
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FDC crisis: Nandala rejects Birigwa request for delegates’ conference funds

FDC Secretary General Nathan Nandala Mafabi gestures during a press conference at the party headquarters in Najjanankumbi on July 19, 2023. PHOTO/MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI

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The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) has rejected the request for funding the Extraordinary National Delegates Conference, which was called by the party chairman, Mr. Wasswa Birigwa on grounds that the party’s governing bodies were not informed in advance.

In his letter dated August 24th, Birigwa had requested Shs638.2 million to support his conference scheduled for September 19th.

In his letter, Birigwa stated, “The office of the party Chairman has called for an extraordinary National Delegates Conference on Tuesday, September in Kampala. The total number of expected participants is 1,970, including 1,560 delegates and 410 other guests.”

According to the budget attached to the letter, the funds were intended for facilitating the attendance of delegates, providing security in the form of police officers, accommodating delegates for two nights each, covering meals and refreshments for delegates, and providing transportation to and from their respective districts among others.

However, Mr. Birigwa’s request has been turned down by the party Secretary-General, Mr. Nandala Mafabi, on the grounds that the party’s governing bodies were not informed about the delegates’ conference in advance.

Mr. Mafabi stated in his September 2 letter said that “You announced this extraordinary meeting in the Daily Monitor without notifying any party organ, including the Secretary-General, who is the principal accounting officer of the party, the party president, and the party treasurer, who is responsible for party finances.”

Mafabi also pointed out that Birigwa appears to be implementing the resolutions made during the press conference at Katonga by the party founder, Dr. Kizza Besigye, on August 2, and the gathering at Fairway Hotel on August 3rd. He warned that Katonga is not an official organ or structure of the FDC, and the chairman should not act on its resolutions.

In his letter, Mafabi emphasized that the party is only informed about the National Delegates Conference called by the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, which will lead to the election of the party’s national leadership. This meeting had been approved by the 16th National Council meeting, according to Mafabi, and is slated to take place on October 6.

Mafabi added, “During your eight years as the party chairman, you had ample time to convene a delegates conference, but you chose not to do so until the end of your term. Your actions are causing disharmony at this critical time.”

Given these circumstances, the party has declined to fund Birigwa’s conference.

“Since this meeting is not a party-sanctioned event, and considering the party’s financial constraints, the working committee has resolved that the party cannot fund it because it is not included in the budget, and you do not have the authority to incur expenses on behalf of the party through claims by third parties,” the letter reads further.

When reached for a comment, Birigwa mentioned that he is scheduled to hold a press conference today to address the fate of this conference and other issues affecting the party

The crisis in the party deepened after the revelation of two upcoming and competing national delegates conferences, one called by Mr Birigwa and the other by the chairperson of the party electoral commission.

While the two conferences have different agendas, both require substantial budgets to accommodate more than 1,700 delegates from various parts of the country. This had left party supporters uncertain about the two competing events.

The agenda for the extraordinary conference called by Mr Birigwa involves receiving reports from the party chairman, party president, secretary general, and treasurer general. This will be followed by plenary sessions, resolutions, and adjournments.

In contrast, the second National Delegates Conference aims to elect the National Executive Committee leadership, including the party president, deputy presidents, and the secretary general.

The party president, Mr. Patrick Amuriat had last week requested to meet Birigwa to harmonize the two conferences but Biriggwa did not turn up.

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