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Bobi Wine’s Nephew Churchill Ssentamu Defends Dropping NUP Symbol: “I’m a Tent for Everyone”

Churchill Ssentamu Explains Why He Left Out NUP Symbol From Campaign Posters
wamalaBy wamalaNovember 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Makerere University Guild President and Youth MP Central Region aspirant, Churchill Ssentamu, has broken his silence over his decision to leave out the National Unity Platform (NUP) symbols from his campaign materials — a move that surprised many, given his strong family ties to the party’s leadership.

Ssentamu, who is the son of NUP’s Fred Nyanzi and nephew to NUP president Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine), has defended the choice, saying it’s a deliberate effort to promote unity among young people regardless of political affiliation.

“I’m Not Just an Umbrella — I’m a Tent for Everyone”

Addressing questions from supporters and critics, Ssentamu explained that his decision was not a rejection of NUP but rather a statement of independence and inclusivity in his political approach.

“Yes, there’s an umbrella,” he said, referring to NUP’s symbol, “but they have to see me as a tent that will bring everyone together — including those of the bus, keys, and others — to ensure that we take the youth in the right direction.”

His metaphor of being a “tent” has since gone viral on social media, with many interpreting it as a call for unity among Uganda’s politically divided youth.

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A Focus on Youth Empowerment, Not Party Lines

Ssentamu emphasized that his campaign is centered on youth empowerment and collective progress, not partisan politics.

“The most important thing is to make sure we bring everyone together,” he said. “I want to show that young people can rise above political divisions and work for a common cause.”

His remarks come amid growing concerns that political polarization has stifled collaboration among Uganda’s young leaders, especially within institutions like Makerere University, often seen as a political battleground.

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Churchill Ssentamu

Family Ties, Independent Vision

While his connection to Bobi Wine and the NUP establishment is well known, Ssentamu has made it clear that his political vision stands on its own.

Supporters say his approach reflects the next generation’s desire to reshape Uganda’s political landscape — focusing less on symbols and more on solutions.

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“It’s refreshing to see someone from such a politically strong family choosing a message of inclusivity,” commented one Makerere student on X (formerly Twitter). “That’s leadership.”

Others, however, have criticized the move, accusing Ssentamu of distancing himself from NUP for strategic reasons — an allegation he has firmly denied.

Balancing Legacy and Leadership

Ssentamu’s political roots run deep. His father, Fred Nyanzi, is a founding member of the National Unity Platform, while his uncle Bobi Wine remains one of Uganda’s most influential opposition figures.

However, Ssentamu insists that his campaign is about leadership through service, not inherited politics.

“I respect where I come from, but my generation must think differently. We have to build bridges, not walls,” he said.

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Students React: “This Could Change Campus Politics”

At Makerere University, where Ssentamu serves as Guild President, reactions have been mixed but largely positive.

Some students praised his inclusive messaging, saying it could transform student politics by reducing tension and tribal political behavior.

“If he can unite students from all backgrounds, maybe he can unite Uganda’s youth too,” one student remarked.

Others questioned whether the removal of party symbols could alienate NUP loyalists who have long supported him.

“It’s risky, but bold,” said another student. “You can’t talk about youth unity without upsetting some political camps.”

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A Symbolic Shift in Youth Politics

Analysts note that Ssentamu’s decision represents a strategic shift — one that could appeal to the growing number of young Ugandans disillusioned by party politics.

By branding himself as a neutral figure, Ssentamu is signaling that his movement is open to all youth, regardless of political or ideological background.

“He’s tapping into the fatigue young people feel toward endless political rivalry,” said a Kampala-based political commentator. “If executed well, it could redefine how youth campaigns are run in Uganda.”

Looking Ahead

As Ssentamu intensifies his campaign for the Youth MP Central Region seat, his message of unity and inclusivity could become his strongest asset — or his biggest challenge.

For now, his “tent” philosophy has resonated widely, sparking debate across campuses and online spaces.

“Whether you’re under the umbrella, the bus, or the key,” he said with a smile, “there’s room for you in the tent.”

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