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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Ronald Mayinja says he quit 2021 political race after anticipating that he could not raise Shs700m for campaigns

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
October 24, 2020
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As we fast approach elections, singer Ronald Mayinja has revealed why he quit vying for the Gomba parliamentary seat in 2021.

While Speaking to Matooke Republic on a phone interview, Mayinja who is currently a student at Makerere University pursing a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science disclosed that following a ground survey in the constituency he intended to represent, he found out that he needed a lot of money to win the seat.

 “When I went to the ground I released that politics needs a lot of money and I did not want to be like many politicians who have lost their properties to money lenders after using the money to fund campaigns. So I just decided not to stand and look for the money first,” Mayinja said.

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When asked for an estimate of how much he needed to run for the August house seat, Mayinja quickly responded that he needed over Shs700 million. 

Mayinja said that he has properties that he could have put in the bank to get the campaign money but he couldn’t risk his hard acquired wealth for mere political desires.

The ‘Tuli Kubunkeke’ singer urged that anyone joining politics should have enough disposal money to fund his campaign.

“Many people go to politics with loans and after winning they forget to serve people who voted them and concentrate on paying loans,” Mayinja said.

He revealed that he’s going to use the coming five years to beef up his political capital and by 2026; he will be ready to challenge anyone.

Ronald Mayinja and Bobi Wine.

When asked about the person he is going to support for presidency in the forthcoming elections, Mayinja said that he is not yet convinced by any of the candidates and he is waiting for that candidate with good plans for the future of Uganda.

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