“I’m Not Done Yet!” Gen Moses Ali Vows to Continue Serving Adjumani
General Moses Ali, Uganda’s Second Deputy Prime Minister and longtime Member of Parliament for Adjumani West County, has officially announced that he will run for re-election in 2026. The bold declaration was made during a large and lively event held at Paridi Stadium in Adjumani Town Council. The occasion also served as a thanksgiving ceremony to appreciate the people for their continued support over the years.
The stadium was packed with enthusiastic residents, religious leaders, local government officials, young people, and supporters from across the district. The crowd gathered not just to celebrate but also to hear from a man they have trusted with leadership for many years.
In his speech, Gen Moses Ali said he is still strong and ready to serve. “I still have the strength to serve,” he declared confidently. He thanked the people of Adjumani for always believing in him and explained that he wants to continue what he started. He said many development projects are already in progress and that his next term will focus on completing them and starting even more.
Among his top promises were better roads, clean water, quality education, and more support for young people and women. He said these things are key to improving life for everyone in Adjumani and helping the district grow. “We want to open more doors for opportunity,” he told the crowd.
General Ali also asked people to stay united and peaceful, especially as the country heads into another election season. He praised the strong relationship between leaders and citizens in Adjumani and said that working together has helped the region move forward over the years.
Several other speakers at the event praised Gen Ali for his calm and steady leadership. They said he listens to the people and always puts their needs first. Some called him a true servant of the people and said his experience makes him the right person to continue leading.
With this announcement, Gen Moses Ali becomes one of the first senior politicians to officially launch his campaign for the 2026 elections. His message was clear—he is not ready to retire just yet, and he still has big plans for Adjumani West.


