National Unity Platform presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi is set to campaign today in Luuka and Kaliro districts.
However, he is expected to address supporters at the Luuka District Headquarters, the same location where he was detained on Nov. 18, 2020, on charges of violating COVID-19 campaign restrictions.
That arrest and the subsequent government crackdown sparked two days of nationwide protests in which government figures reported at least 54 people were killed.
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As he promised the people of Kamuli District, he is likely to do so to the people of Luuka and Kaliro by promising them a compulsory school feeding program in all government-aided schools if he wins the presidency.

During the Namwendwa Town Council rally, Kyagulanyi argued that hunger is a primary driver of school dropouts and vulnerability, particularly for girls. His proposed program includes providing porridge and an egg at break time and a meal in the afternoon, which he says will boost academic performance and curb sexual exploitation.
Robert Kyagulanyi is expected to repeat his history in Luuka during today’s events, focusing on his message of democratic change and the need to restore dignity to the country’s youth. After Luuka, he will proceed to Kaliro District to conclude his campaigning for the day.

In conclusion, here at our platform, we encourage the Uganda Police to cooperate with the candidate to avoid embarrassments.
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