Capt George Michael Mukula has unveiled his work plan and aspirations when elected NRM CEC Member for 2025-2030.
The manifesto embodies a vision anchored on consolidation of NRM’s ideological heritage, transformation of livelihoods, youth mobilization, and strengthening party structures for generational sustainability.
According to Mukula Four Key Pillars of Action include

1.Ideological Reorientation and Patriotic Education
“Without ideology, politics becomes transactional. We must return to principle-driven leadership.”
- Roll out national civic and ideological clinics across all sub-regions to reawaken the NRM historical mission.
- Institutionalize patriotic clubs and NRM study circles in secondary schools, universities, and vocational institutes.
- Launch the Museveni Doctrine Series—a strategic compilation and dissemination of the President’s teachings across digital and radio platforms.
- Partner with NEC and OWC to establish ideological “model parishes” where NRM values are translated into tangible socio-economic outputs.
- Economic Empowerment and Wealth Creation at the Grassroots
“A strong economy must begin from the bottom up—not the top down.”
- Spearhead enterprise incubation hubs at district level with a focus on agriculture, agro-processing, tourism, mining, and ICT.
- Champion access to affordable capital through SACCO reforms, Parish Development Model
- Mobilize youth and women under the “NRM Wealth Warriors” initiative, targeting 1 million trained in enterprise skills, digital commerce, and cooperative management.
- Promote export-led growth in Eastern Uganda by supporting value addition in coffee, dairy cattle, citrus, cottage industry etc (Bugisu), rice,Fruits, cottage industries etc (Bukedi), citrus, Dairy cattle and milk production, Cassava, cottage industry etc (Teso), and Coffee, fishing, sugar cane farming, cotton, cottage industry etc (Busoga) coffee, Irish potatoes, milk, maize, cottage industries etc (Sebei) But most of all urging government to increase infrastructure development especially electricity, Roads, water for Production.
- Strengthening Party Structures and Mobilization Machinery
“A party without a solid structure is like a house without a foundation.”
- Institutionalize zonal and district NRM performance dashboards to track service delivery, mobilization efficiency, and leadership responsiveness.
- Reinforce the Digital NRM Platform for member registration, real-time data analytics, internal communication, and e-learning for cadres.
- Build resilient structures from village to national level, including youth leagues, women’s councils, veterans’ wings, and diaspora chapters.
- Establish a CEC-Subnational Dialogue Framework—quarterly meetings with district leaderships to bridge national policy and local implementation.
- Harnessing the Youth Dividend and Digital Transformation
“The future of the Movement depends on how we mentor and integrate our youth.”

- Launch the NRM Future Leaders Academy to train 2,500 youth in public policy, governance, leadership ethics, and digital communication.
- Promote tech-driven agriculture, e-commerce, fintech, and digital media start-ups through collaboration with Ministry of ICT and Uganda Investment Authority.
- Deploy an NRM Talent Bank that profiles skilled youth for appointment, mentorship, and strategic engagement.
- Strengthen university and tertiary-based NRM Digital Mobilization Units to counter misinformation and spread party ideology online.


