Politics
Youth MP Aspirant Gold Ikyiriza Pens Down Open Letter Urging Museveni To Curb Monetisation Of NRM Youth Politics
By Gad Masereka
Kampala, Uganda: National Female Youth MP aspirant Gold Ikyiriza has appealed to President Yoweri Museveni to urgently address what she describes as the growing commercialization of the National Resistance Movement’s youth politics.
In an open letter released on Tuesday, Ikyiriza said the practice of sidelining less affluent candidates in favor of those backed by money and influence undermines the very ideals on which the ruling party was founded.
The 24-year-old, who is seeking the NRM flag ahead of the 2026–2031 term, expressed concern that many capable young leaders are being pushed out of politics by vote buying, favoritism, and manipulation of party processes.
She warned that without intervention from the party chairman, the NRM risks eroding the trust and commitment of ordinary youth who form the bulk of Uganda’s population.
Her strongly worded petition comes in the wake of the recently postponed NRM youth elections, which were marred by allegations of bribery, irregular voter lists, and the infiltration of non-delegates.
She argued that such practices not only disenfranchise committed young cadres but also distort the principles of equality and fairness that the NRM has long championed.
Ikyiriza, who previously served as Vice President of the Uganda National Students Association (UNSA) in 2024, invoked her leadership journey to highlight the frustrations faced by young leaders without financial backing.
She also drew on the sacrifice of her late fathers, Sgt. Makana Geoffrey and Lt. Kamukama Geoffrey, who died in the NRA/NRM struggle, reminding the President that the movement they fought for should not be reduced to a platform for money and patronage.
Below is her Open Letter in Full Form (Verbatim)
02/09/2025
An Open letter from Gold Ikyiriza Aspirant for National Female Youth MP 2026–2031 to The Chairman of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
Greetings to my Dear Chairman of the National Resistance Movement H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and to my fellow youth in the NRM Party.
My name is Gold Ikyiriza, Aspiring National Female Youth MP (2026–2031).
To my fellow youth, the recently concluded 1st meeting of the Fourth National Conference of NRM and the postponed Youth Elections tested your patience and shaken your faith in the process. The confusion, delays, expenses, and frustrations are real and I feel them with you. Many of you endured sleepless nights and moments of doubt. I stand with you in this difficult time, not as a spectator but as one of you.
To our Dear Chairman,
When the NRA captured power and the NRM took over leadership in 1986, you and our fathers built a Movement on values, sacrifice, and discipline. For decades, NRM has been a mass Party of the people. But today, dear Chairman, many of us especially the youth are deeply concerned about the state of our Party.
Increasingly, the Movement seems to belong only to the wealthy and well-connected, while the humble and poor youth are sidelined. This culture of impunity, vote buying, favoritism, and manipulation threatens the very existence of our Party. Year after year, ordinary young people remain captives of money politics, given small tokens to silence their voices, while genuine leaders with ideas are pushed aside.
Mr. Chairman, is the NRM still the Resistance Movement of equality and fairness, or is it slowly becoming a “Rejection Movement” to the poor and humble youth trying to rise within it?
We see candidates imposed on us not for their vision or experience, but because they are backed by money, state operatives, or wealthy families. Delegates are compromised, registers are tampered with, and those without “investors” are left voiceless. Leadership is turning into a business of dealers and investors, not patriots and leaders.
This is not the Movement you built. It is not the Uganda my late fathers, Sergeant Makana Geoffrey and Lt. Kamukama Geoffrey, fought and died for. Their sacrifice, and yours, was for freedom, equality, justice, and opportunity for all not for a few.
So I ask: Should positions in the Movement be auctioned to the sons and daughters of the rich? Should humble youth with ideas give up on their dreams because they cannot pay their way into leadership? I am only 24 years, a fresh graduate from university fighting hard to keep my dream alive in leadership. Where can I get the money to bribe young people?
Dear Chairman, we refuse to give up. I am only 24 years old, but like many of our youth, I share a big dream for my country and my Party. Together with many able young people I served with, many have given up on advancing their leadership potential. I served as a student leader in different capacities at all levels for example, Vice President Uganda National Students Association (UNSA) in 2024, Women Affairs Makerere University 2023, Guild Representative Councilor in 2022–2023 and Academics Minister for St. Peter’s Naalya Senior Secondary School in 2019–2020.
These roles remind me of your own journey from a student revolutionary in 1962 to the leader of our nation today. You inspire me to keep fighting for what is right.
But today, it is hard for a humble youth with ideas to survive in such a system. Where do we place our ideas if everything is determined by money and connections? Why should youth believe in leadership if their leaders sell them out immediately after winning positions?
Chairman, we need your intervention. The recently postponed youth elections exposed the same forces of bribery, manipulation, and infiltration by non-delegates. Imagine as a candidate and a delegate at the same time, I did not even have neither of my tags yet the non-delegates were cleared by candidates whose investors have access to power to compromise security so as to have access and campaign for their favored candidates. This is not sustainable. If not addressed, our Party risks producing leaders who serve investors and cliques instead of the young people.
What Uganda needs today is good leadership by the youth within the NRM. With over 75% of our population under 30, our Party cannot afford to waste the energy, creativity, and innovations of this generation. If nurtured and guided well, the youth will not only secure the future of the NRM but also guarantee stability, economic transformation, and continuity of your vision.
The NRM must invest in raising leaders of integrity, not just politicians of money. By empowering the youth, the Party will groom a new generation of disciplined cadres who can carry the torch of the Movement beyond you, ensuring that your legacy and that of our fathers lives on.
On behalf of many humble and honest youth like me, I kindly ask you, our grandfather, to hear our cry. Restore the values of the Movement. Protect the future of the youth. Remind the Party that leadership is about service, not money.
Long Live Our Dear Chairman. Long Live H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. Long Live the NRM.
Yours faithfully,
GOLD IKYIRIZA
Former Vice President UNSA 2024
Aspiring National Female Youth MP (2026–2031)
Email: ikyirizagold@gmail.com
Tel: +256778042406 / +256741761086
