Kampala Central Member of Parliament Muhammad Nsereko has urged Ugandans to embrace a new brand of leadership—one rooted in accountability, long-term planning, and ecological justice.
Appearing on Sanyuka One on One on Wednesday, Nsereko, who also leads the Ecological Party of Uganda (EPU), criticised Uganda’s governance framework, saying the country suffers from a lack of shared vision and coherent strategy.
“We lack the basics in planning—there’s no system where you can trace the settlement of every citizen. The best structure for effective planning is proper plotting and a clear addressing system,” Nsereko said.
He argued that without such foundational systems, Uganda risks stagnation. Nsereko urged a shift from what he called “the politics of survival” toward leadership that builds a society in which all citizens can thrive.